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Informationen zum Autor AnneGroutel is an associateprofessor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (France) where she teachesEnglish applied to economics, business and management. Her publicationsinclude: “Whither the State? The Recent Evolution of the Role of the State inIreland”, Irish Studies inEurope Series , (2012) and “Engaging the Irish Diaspora in Ireland’sEconomic Development: a Double-edged Sword?”, IrishStudies in Europe Series , (2014). Marie-ChristinePauwels is an associateprofessor of American Studies in the Foreign Languages Department of theUniversity of Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense (France). She has written severalbooks on American culture and society including, The Civilization of the UnitedStates (regularly updated)and The American Dream (1997). ValériePeyronel is a professorof Anglo-Irish Studies at Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 University (France) andhas been the director of CERVEPAS (Centre d’Étude et de Recherche sur la VieÉconomique des Pays Anglophones) since October 2012. She has published andco-edited several works on these issues, including La crise financière et leséconomies du monde Anglophone (2010)and “Crisis: what crisis?”, Etudesirlandaises, Autumn issue(2015). Klappentext This book revisits the economic relationship that ties the UK andIreland to the United States in the aftermath of the greatest economic crisisof the past fifty years. Whenconsidering recent developments to these economic links, it appears thatoppositional forces are at work. On one hand, globalization and the rise of neweconomic powers may undermine the ties. Besides, Ireland’s and the UK’s EuropeanUnion membership could also loosen their economic ties with the US. Conversely,the future Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement may wellstrengthen trade and investment links between the US and Europe. Are the economic bonds between the US, the UK and Ireland waning, assome pundits purport? Or are those claims overstated? Could their economicrelationship simply be going through a process of change? Although there maynot be a single and straightforward answer to these questions, the authors seekto address these issues and provide insight intothe changing dynamics of thishistoric economic relationship. Zusammenfassung This book revisits the economic relationship that ties the UK andIreland to the United States in the aftermath of the greatest economic crisisof the past fifty years. Whenconsidering recent developments to these economic links, it appears thatoppositional forces are at work. On one hand, globalization and the rise of neweconomic powers may undermine the ties. Besides, Ireland’s and the UK’s EuropeanUnion membership could also loosen their economic ties with the US. Conversely,the future Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement may wellstrengthen trade and investment links between the US and Europe. Are the economic bonds between the US, the UK and Ireland waning, assome pundits purport? Or are those claims overstated? Could their economicrelationship simply be going through a process of change? Although there maynot be a single and straightforward answer to these questions, the authors seekto address these issues and provide insight intothe changing dynamics of thishistoric economic relationship. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction.- 2 Turning the Telescope Around: The Anglo-American 'Special' Economic R...