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A collection of essays from international academics (including Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East) on the economic lessons that can be learned from the Celtic Tiger phenomenon in Ireland. Contributors include Jonathan Powell, former chief of staff to Tony Blair in addition to,
• Ashraf Mishrif
• Liming Wang
• Roy Green
• Joseph Morrison Skelly
• Christopher Gillissen
About the Editors:
Michael J. O’Sullivan is author of Ireland and the Global Question (Cork
University Press, 2006). He was educated at University College Cork, Ireland
and Balliol College, Oxford, from where he obtained M.Phil and D.Phil
degrees as a Rhodes Scholar. He has taught finance at Princeton University
and Oxford University, and has worked in the City of London for the past
twelve years.
Rory Miller was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and the University of
London. He is currently professor of Middle Eastern Studies at King’s
College London, where he is also a College Innovation Fellow. He is the
author or editor of seven books.
• Ashraf Mishrif
• Liming Wang
• Roy Green
• Joseph Morrison Skelly
• Christopher Gillissen
About the Editors:
Michael J. O’Sullivan is author of Ireland and the Global Question (Cork
University Press, 2006). He was educated at University College Cork, Ireland
and Balliol College, Oxford, from where he obtained M.Phil and D.Phil
degrees as a Rhodes Scholar. He has taught finance at Princeton University
and Oxford University, and has worked in the City of London for the past
twelve years.
Rory Miller was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and the University of
London. He is currently professor of Middle Eastern Studies at King’s
College London, where he is also a College Innovation Fellow. He is the
author or editor of seven books.
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