Corruption and Political Scandals in Ireland: A Historical Overview
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Corruption and Political Scandals in Ireland: A Historical Overview
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Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson you will understand the unique characteristics of political corruption in Ireland compared to the UK and the US. At the end of the lesson you will be able to describe the impact of British colonial rule on pre-independence Ireland's political corruption. At the end of the lesson you will identify key political scandals in Ireland from the 1970s to the present. At the end of the lesson you will analyze the effects of the Haughey era on public trust and political reform. At the end of the lesson you will evaluate the role of the media in exposing corruption in Ireland.
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Comparative Analysis of Political Corruption
Overview of political corruption in Ireland, UK, and US. Focus on clientelism as a common thread. Different historical contexts shaping corruption.
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Impact of British Colonial Rule
Colonial legacy fostering corruption in political structures. Clientelism roots in pre-independence Ireland. Influence on post-independence governance.
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Post-Independence Political Corruption
Economic challenges faced by Ireland (1922-1960s). Corruption as a barrier to development. Political instability and public trust issues.
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Political Scandals: 1970s-1990s
Key scandals during the Haughey era. Planning scandals and their implications. Public reaction and demand for accountability.
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The Moriarty Tribunal
Investigation into political corruption in the late 1990s. Findings on payments to politicians. Impact on political reform and public trust.
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Contemporary Political Corruption
Corruption issues from the 2000s to present. The 2008 financial crisis and its fallout. Garda whistleblower scandal and its significance.
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The Role of Media
Media's role in exposing corruption. Impact on public perception and trust in governance. Calls for transparency and accountability.
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Public Perception and Trust
Effects of scandals on public trust in institutions. Reforms initiated post-tribunal findings. Current challenges in restoring trust.
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Definition List
Clientelism: A political system where politicians offer goods or services in exchange for political support, often leading to corruption.
Fianna Fáil: A major political party in Ireland, historically associated with nationalist policies and political dominance.
Moriarty Tribunal: An investigation into political corruption in Ireland, focusing on payments to politicians and awarding of state contracts.
Celtic Tiger: A period of rapid economic growth in Ireland during the late 1990s and early 2000s, preceding the financial crisis.
Garda whistleblower scandal: A major controversy involving allegations of misconduct