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Modes Of Politicization In The Irish Civil Service Ministers And The Politicoadministrative Relationship In Ireland 1st Edition Aodhn Mac Cormaic Auth

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Modes Of Politicization In The Irish Civil Service Ministers And The Politicoadministrative Relationship In Ireland 1st Edition Aodhn Mac Cormaic Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Aodhán Mac Cormaic (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319332819, 9783319332826, 3319332813, 3319332821
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Modes Of Politicization In The Irish Civil Service Ministers And The Politicoadministrative Relationship In Ireland 1st Edition Aodhn Mac Cormaic Auth by Aodhán Mac Cormaic (auth.) 9783319332819, 9783319332826, 3319332813, 3319332821 instant download after payment.

This book presents a study of the relationship between Cabinet-level Ministers and top civil servants in Ireland. The nature of this relationship can potentially have far-reaching effects on people’s lives as it can influence the type of public policy agreed at top levels of government. A total of sixteen interviews were carried out for the research, eight with retired Cabinet-level Ministers and eight with retired Secretaries General of Irish government departments. Anonymity, not just for the participants but also for the government departments in which they had served, was vital to the success of the research. Also vital was the fact that only retirees were interviewed as this removed the fear for participants that their careers might suffer if they spoke too frankly. The result is a collection of interviews containing frank and open views on the relationship between Ministers and their officials and on how this relationship influences public policy development.

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