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Gas, Oil and the Irish State: Understanding the Dynamics and Conflicts of Hydrocarbon Management

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Full Title:

Gas, Oil and the Irish State: Understanding the Dynamics and Conflicts of Hydrocarbon Management

Contributors:

By (Author) Amanda Slevin

ISBN:

9781526122803

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

24th August 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Dewey:

333.7909415

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Gas and oil are pivotal to the functioning of modern societies, yet the ownership, control, production and consumption of hydrocarbons often provokes intense disputes with serious ramifications. Gas, oil and the Irish state examines the dynamics and conflicts of state hydrocarbon management and provides the first comprehensive study of the Irish model. Interpreting the Corrib gas conflict as a microcosm of the Irish state's approach to hydrocarbon management, the book articulates environmental, health and safety concerns underpinning community resistance to the project. It emphasises how the dispute exposed broader issues, such as the privatisation of Irish hydrocarbons in exchange for one of the lowest rates of government take in the world, and served to problematise how the state functions, its close relationship with capital and its deployment of coercive force to repress dissent. Analysis of these issues occurs within an original account of decision-making and policy formation around Irish hydrocarbons from 1957 to 2014. The book traces the development of the state's approach in tandem with occurrences in Irish political economy and examines the impact of global trends on different approaches to hydrocarbon management. A comparative case study of Norway reveals ideological, political, social and economic forces which influence how states manage their hydrocarbons - factors which the book uses as the basis for a rigorous critique of the Irish model. -- .

Author Bio

Amanda Slevin is Lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at NUI Galway

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