Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis
This book provides a thematic case-study analysis of the wide-ranging public sector reforms introduced in one of the states most deeply affected by the global financial crisis: the Republic of Ireland. It presents a timely and apposite examination of how a crisis can be used to overcome barriers and facilitate new reform agendas. The study draws upon unique insider access to the centre of Irish government, as well as interviews with over 60 key figures, to examine the implementation of those reforms over the 2011-16 period. The book opens with a contextual analysis of the creation of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. Subsequent chapters explore the process of shrinking the Irish state, renegotiating the political-administrative bargain, expenditure reforms, administrative culture reforms, and political reforms. This rich ‘in action’ study of a reform agenda undertaken during a period of crisis will appeal not only to students of executive politics, cutback managementand public sector reform, but also to practitioners seeking to implement administrative reforms.

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Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis
This book provides a thematic case-study analysis of the wide-ranging public sector reforms introduced in one of the states most deeply affected by the global financial crisis: the Republic of Ireland. It presents a timely and apposite examination of how a crisis can be used to overcome barriers and facilitate new reform agendas. The study draws upon unique insider access to the centre of Irish government, as well as interviews with over 60 key figures, to examine the implementation of those reforms over the 2011-16 period. The book opens with a contextual analysis of the creation of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. Subsequent chapters explore the process of shrinking the Irish state, renegotiating the political-administrative bargain, expenditure reforms, administrative culture reforms, and political reforms. This rich ‘in action’ study of a reform agenda undertaken during a period of crisis will appeal not only to students of executive politics, cutback managementand public sector reform, but also to practitioners seeking to implement administrative reforms.

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Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis

Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis

by Muiris MacCarthaigh
Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis

Public Sector Reform in Ireland: Countering Crisis

by Muiris MacCarthaigh

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This book provides a thematic case-study analysis of the wide-ranging public sector reforms introduced in one of the states most deeply affected by the global financial crisis: the Republic of Ireland. It presents a timely and apposite examination of how a crisis can be used to overcome barriers and facilitate new reform agendas. The study draws upon unique insider access to the centre of Irish government, as well as interviews with over 60 key figures, to examine the implementation of those reforms over the 2011-16 period. The book opens with a contextual analysis of the creation of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. Subsequent chapters explore the process of shrinking the Irish state, renegotiating the political-administrative bargain, expenditure reforms, administrative culture reforms, and political reforms. This rich ‘in action’ study of a reform agenda undertaken during a period of crisis will appeal not only to students of executive politics, cutback managementand public sector reform, but also to practitioners seeking to implement administrative reforms.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319861685
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 08/03/2018
Series: Executive Politics and Governance
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Muiris MacCarthaigh is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and Public Administration, Queen’s University Belfast, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Political and Administrative Contexts.- Chapter 2: A Ministry for Public Sector Reform.- Chapter 3: Through the Window of Reform.- Chapter 4: Shrinking the State: Organisational Reform and Rationalisation.- Chapter 5: Re-negotiating the ‘Bargain’.- Chapter 6: Public Expenditure Reform.-Chapter 7: Culture Reform: Civil Service Renewal.- Chapter 8: Political Reform.- Conclusions.

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“This well-crafted book offers a ‘thick’ description of how the Irish state manufactured and delivered its administrative reforms after the 2008 financial crisis. It provides an invaluable exploration of how domestic and international influences shaped new thinking on issues such as shrinking the state, reforming public service employment, cutting expenditure, developing performance reforms and transparency initiatives.” (Philippe Bezes, Centre for European Studies, Science Po, France)

“This masterly and insightful analysis addresses the policy choices faced by the Irish government as it sought to undertake substantial public administration reforms in the midst of the global financial crisis. Both practitioners and scholars will benefit from reading this account of reform in action - not only in Ireland but also on a global scale.” (Tiina Randma-Liiv, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, and Walter Kickert, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)

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