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Volume 73, issue 2, 2025
- Editor’s introduction: Changing the conversation about climate change pp. 1-16

- Murphy Mary
- Towards a Just Transition in Ireland and the European Union: A critical overview of the policy frameworks pp. 19-41

- Mandelli Matteo and Murphy Mary
- A review of policy coherence in three environmental policy areas in Ireland pp. 43-71

- O’Riordan Joanna and Boyle Richard
- Adapting to climate change: Insights on being better prepared for Ireland’s future climate pp. 73-101

- Murphy Conor, Quinn Tara, Heaphy Liam, O’Brien Enda and Nolan Paul
- Ireland’s Well-being Framework: Going beyond growth? pp. 103-126

- Dukelow Fiona
- Just Transition in agriculture and land use in Ireland: Stakeholder Dialogue on an Agenda for Action pp. 131-160

- Garvey Niamh and Moore Jeanne
- Gender equity and care for transformative climate justice pp. 161-178

- Stephens Jennie C. and O’Connor Orla
- Interview with Laura Burke, Director General of the Environmental Protection Agency pp. 179-191

- Burke Laura and Murphy Mary
- Review: Climate Justice and the University: Shaping a Hopeful Future for All pp. 193-199

- Kirby Peadar
Volume 73, issue 1, 2025
- Political developments, 2024 pp. 1-20

- Finn Mark
- Civil service, 2024 pp. 21-32

- Kelly Alice
- Local government, 2024 pp. 33-49

- Harte Corinna
- Health services, 2024 pp. 51-67

- Pierce Maria
- Justice, 2024 pp. 69-80

- Harnett Niamh
- Education, 2024 pp. 81-91

- O’Riordan Joanna
- European Union, 2024 pp. 93-109

- Malone Margaret Mary
Volume 72, issue 4, 2024
- Editors’ introduction pp. 1-4

- O’Riordan Joanna and Boyle Richard
- A tribute to Michael Mulreany pp. 5-10

- Manning Maurice
- Updating the files: Understanding the public service through storytelling and narrative pp. 11-34

- Mulreany Michael and O’Brien Denis
- Transforming public services pp. 35-60

- Moloney David, Dwyer Rowena, Glavey Sarah and Sellars Dermot
- Civil service post-war policy debates, Department of Finance orthodoxy and the contours of the modern Irish economy pp. 61-79

- Barry Frank
- Culture, budgeting and planning in the Department of Finance pp. 81-96

- Casey Ciarán
- Making European Union digital platform regulation a reality pp. 97-122

- Dooley John
- Irish university governance in transition pp. 123-146

- Loughnane Caroline
- Informal is the new normal in North–South relations pp. 147-166

- Feeney Ryan
- Reflections on sustainability reporting and stewardship codes pp. 167-188

- Horan Aidan and Mulreany Mark
- This time is different? Lessons from past reform initiatives in the Irish health system pp. 189-207

- Weir Stephen
- Are Lough Neagh and the rights of nature the unfinished business of ‘the peace process’? pp. 209-236

- Doran Peter
Volume 72, issue 3, 2024
- Social care work and social work in Ireland: a comparative analysis of standards of proficiency pp. 1-30

- Róiste Áine de, Mulkeen Majella, Flynn Susan and Conroy Sandra
- ‘Shall I compare thee?’ Evaluating Finance Ministers pp. 31-50

- Moore Stephen and Considine John
- Unlocking institutional imagination: Introduction to conference proceedings pp. 53-65

- Murphy Mary, Kavanagh Donncha, Hughes Ian and O’Doherty Dermot
- Unlocking institutional imagination: Interview with Kim Stanley Robinson pp. 69-87

- Robinson Kim Stanley and Murphy Mary
- Unlocking institutional imagination: Building institutional capacity to address societal challenges – the case of European missions pp. 89-107

- Polt Wolfgang and Hughes Ian
- Unlocking institutional imagination: Workshops on cities, public goods and services, and universities pp. 109-125

- Kavanagh Donncha
- The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission report on the Constitution and collective bargaining – a critique pp. 129-149

- D’Art Daryl
- Do public servants in Ireland need an institute? pp. 153-168

- Chubb Basil
Volume 72, issue 2, 2024
- Regulating more? Comparing Ireland’s original and amended lobbying legislation pp. 1-28

- Hogan John
- Housing and the West Cork islands: a national crisis in microcosm pp. 29-52

- Desmond Elaine and O’Sullivan Siobhan
- Social care managers’ perspectives on statutory registration of social care workers in Ireland pp. 53-71

- Moore Audrey and Lalor Kevin
- The early years sector: a case study in policy development and investment pp. 75-97

- Lynch Fergal
- 125 years of local democracy in Ireland pp. 99-106

- O’Leary Fergal
- Place-based leadership development: scaling up collective impact pp. 107-129

- Worrall Rob and Rogers Paul
Volume 72, issue 1, 2024
- Political developments, 2023 pp. 1-19

- Finn Mark
- Civil service, 2023 pp. 21-33

- Kelly Alice
- Local government, 2023 pp. 35-46

- O’Leary Fergal
- Health services, 2023 pp. 47-63

- Pierce Maria
- Justice, 2023 pp. 65-76

- Harnett Niamh
- Education, 2023 pp. 77-82

- O’Riordan Joanna
- State agencies and enterprises, 2023 pp. 83-86

- O’Leary Fergal
- European Union, 2023 pp. 87-102

- Malone Margaret Mary
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