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J. Walsh (2009)
The politics of expansion: The transformation of educational policy in the Republic of Ireland, 1957–72
C. Meehan (2012)
Constructing the Irish Presidency: The Early Incumbents, 1938–1973Irish Political Studies, 27
Tatsuo Koide (1997)
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C. Meehan (2011)
Michael Sweetman and the Just Society
B. Maye (1993)
Fine Gael, 1923-1987: A general history with biographical sketches of leading members
[In the aftermath of the 1965 general election, James Dillon announced that he was stepping down as leader of Fine Gael. There were two obvious contenders to succeed him: Liam Cosgrave and Declan Costello. Dillon was replaced by Cosgrave at the same meeting where he announced his resignation. That day’s events raised a number of questions: how committed was Fine Gael to the Just Society? Had there been a private arrangement to ensure that the leadership did not pass to Declan Costello? And did Costello even want to be leader?]
Published: Oct 20, 2015
Keywords: General Election; Policy Document; Presidential Election; Leadership Change; Social Democratic Party
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