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Salazar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Salazar

Fifty years after his death, Portugal's Salazar remains a controversial and enigmatic figure, whose conservative and authoritarian legacy still divides opinion. Some see him as a reactionary and oppressive figure who kept Portugal backward, while others praise his honesty, patriotism and dedication to duty. This probing biography charts the highs and lows of Salazar's rule, from rescuing Portugal's finances and keeping his strategically-placed nation out of World War II to maintaining a police state while resisting the winds of change in Africa. It explores Salazar's long-running suspicion of and conflict with the United States, and how he kept Hitler and Mussolini at arm's length while persuading his fellow dictator Franco not to enter the war on their side.

Contemporary Irish Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Contemporary Irish Studies

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Tara's Halls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Tara's Halls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Life on a farm in the West of Ireland in the 1950s and 60s was not for the faint of heart, with scarcity always present and want never too far away. Gallagher tells his tale in the great traditions of Irish storytellers, mixing plenty of wit, humor and irony with the gritty realities of his experience - and the result is mesmerizing.

Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Glasgow, the Uneasy Peace

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Romania and the European Union
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

Romania and the European Union

According to Tom Gallagher, Romania's predatory rulers, the heirs of the sinister communist dictator Ceausescu, have inflicted a humiliating defeat on the European Union. He argues convincingly that Brussels was tricked into offering full membership to this Balkan country in return for substantial reforms which its rulers now refuse to carry out. This book unmasks the failure of the EU to match its visionary promises of transforming Romania with the shabby reality. Benefiting from access to internal reports and leading figures involved in a decade of negotiations, it shows how Eurocrats were outwitted by unscrupulous local politicians who turned the EU's multi-level decision-making processes into a laughing-stock. The EU's famous 'soft power' turned out to be a mirage, as it was unable to summon up the willpower to insist that this key Balkan state embraced its standards of behaviour in the political and economic realms. The book unravels policy failures in the areas of justice, administrative and agricultural reform and shows how Romania moved backwards politically during the years of negotiations.

The Balkans in the New Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Balkans in the New Millennium

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-04-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Can the Balkans ever become a peaceful peninsula like that of Scandinavia? With enlightened backing, can it ever make common cause with the rest of Europe rather than being an arena of periodic conflicts, political misrule, and economic misery? In the last years of the twentieth century, Western states watched with alarm as a wave of conflicts swept over much of the Balkans. Ethno-nationalist disputes, often stoked by unprincipled leaders, plunged Yugoslavia into bloody warfare. Romania, Bulgaria and Albania struggled to find stability as they reeled from the collapse of the communist social system and even Greece became embroiled in the Yugoslav tragedy. This new book examines the politics and international relations of the Balkans during a decade of mounting external involvement in its affairs. Tom Gallagher asks what evidence there is that key lessons have been learned and applied as trans-Atlantic engagement with Balkan problems enters its second decade. This book identifies new problems: organized crime, demographic crises of different kinds, and the collapse of a strong employment base. This is an excellent contribution to our understanding of the area.

Europe's path to crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Europe's path to crisis

The EU’s single currency crisis and the ensuing human costs have led to Europe’s biggest disaster since 1945. This book examines each of its stages and the political and social impact, and reveals the longer-term origins of the crisis, particularly the failure of elites to promote a genuine European partnership grounded in democratic values and a desire to co-exist with a national outlook. The author defends an orderly retreat from the existing model of monetary union, arguing that an alternative is needed in order for countries enduring a prolonged slump to recover, and recommending that EU chiefs should also treat the nation-state as a partner in a common emergency that needs to be overcome. This jargon-free, insightful and long-term analysis of a dangerous crisis is an invaluable book for academics and students alike. It is also an effective tool for policy-makers, citizens and business people who require an accessible and in-depth appraisal of a continuing catastrophe.

Reckoning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Reckoning

Retired Tom Gallagher is traumatized by his past, an FBI agent in control of a disastrous operation, haunted by the guilt of innocent deaths. He returns home to Dublin searching for a fresh start and a chance to re-establish his relationship with his daughter Kate, who’s no longer the shy fourteen year old he remembers. But he is about to face a ghost he thought was long buried . . . Keith Baker delivers cinematic live-action scenes with deadpan humour, bringing the characters in Reckoning to life and chilling the reader to the very last page. 'Move aside Jack Higgins, here comes Keith Baker.' Tribune Magazine

Outcast Europe: The Balkans, 1789-1989
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Outcast Europe: The Balkans, 1789-1989

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-14
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Examining two centuries of Balkan politics, from the emergence of nationalism to the retreat of Communist power in 1989, this is the first book to systematically argue that many of the region's problems are external in origin. A decade of instability in the Balkan states of southeast Europe has given the region one of the worst images in world politics. The Balkans has become synonymous with chaos and extremism. Balkanization, meaning conflict arising from the fragmentation of political power, is a condition feared across the globe. This new text assesses the key issues of Balkan politics, showing how the development of exclusive nationalism has prevented the region’s human and material re...

Theft of a Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Theft of a Nation

Tom Gallagher's analysis of the largest country in the Balkans focuses upon its efforts to transform its image. At the same time many of the key legacies of the Ceausescu regime remain intact. The success of NATO expansion and European enlargement depend upon the outcomes of necessary reforms in Romania.