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Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Experience Ireland
Lonely Planet''s Experience Ireland is your guide to unforgettable experiences and local surprises. - all guided by local experts with fresh perspectives. Drive the Wild Atlantic Way, sip stout in a charming pub and cruise down the Shannon. Uncover Ireland''s best experiences and get away from the everyday!Inside Lonely Planet''s Experience Ireland:Unique experiences to string together an unforgettable tripInspiring full-colour travel photography and maps throughoutHighlights and trip builders to help tailor a trip to your personal needs and interestsFresh perspectives to surprise you with things you hadn''t thought of, as well as fresh takes on the well-known sightsInsider tips help you discover hidden gems and get around like a localPractical info and tips on money, getting around, unique and local ways to stay,
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Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Ireland
Lonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Ireland.Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from tapping your toes to trad music in Dublin''s world-famous Temple Bar to hiking the trails that traverse the spine of the Wicklow Mountains, and taking a surf lesson on Tramore Beach.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Ireland Travel Guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Ireland and connect experiences together with ease Create your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passions Get fresh takes on must-visit sights and
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The University of Chicago Press Sociologists, Economists, and Democracy
"Rationalist theories of political behavior have recently risen in status to that of a new—or, more accurately, rediscovered—paradigm in the systematic study of politics. Brian Barry's short, provocative book played no small part in the debate that precipitated this shift. . . . Without reservation, Barry's treatise is the most lucid and most influential critique of two important, competing perspectives in political analysis: the 'sociological' school of Talcott Parsons, Gabriel Almond, and other so-called functionalists; and the 'economic' school of Anthony Downs and Mancur Olson, among others."—Dennis J. Encarnation, American Journal of Sociology
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