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Michael D. Higgins

    The Irish Presidency: Power, Ceremony and Politics
    When Ideas Matter
    Causes for Concern
    Renewing the Republic
    • Renewing the Republic

      • 229 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on critical themes such as citizenship, culture, human rights, and globalization, this collection showcases Michael D. Higgins' insightful essays and speeches. It delves into the complexities of identity and public space, reflecting on Ireland's socio-political landscape leading up to the 2011 presidential election. Through a blend of personal reflection and broader social commentary, Higgins advocates for a renewed vision of the republic, emphasizing the importance of community and engagement in shaping national identity.

      Renewing the Republic
    • The book offers a comprehensive examination of the political role of the Irish presidency, addressing its historical evolution and contemporary significance. It analyzes early presidents like Douglas Hyde and Eamon de Valera, while also delving into gender dynamics through the experiences of Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese. The contentious 2011 election of Michael D. Higgins is discussed in relation to future implications for the office. The collection also explores theoretical debates about the presidency's power and its potential need for institutional reform, providing a nuanced comparative perspective.

      The Irish Presidency: Power, Ceremony and Politics