This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well established How Ireland Voted series. Thirteen separate chapters written by leading political scientists as well as by some of the candidates themselves, take the reader from the background during the 2002-2007 period to the implications of this election for Irish political life, while winners and losers provide views from the campaign trail. Contributors analyse pledges made by the previous government, examine the campaign strategies of the parties and the media's response, and dissect the election results to see how voters made sense of it all
To make an informed decision, voters must assess both the policy platforms and the track-record of t...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
According to mandate theory, parties make pledges during election campaigns, and the parties that fo...
The linkage between what parties promise during election campaigns and what governments deliver afte...
Election manifestos are important documents, but very little is known about the way parties create t...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
This chapter examines the media and the campaign in the 2007 irish general electio
Why was the Irish 2011 election considered ’truly seismic’ but at the same time regarded as matterin...
The purpose of this study is to examine what might have been the outcomes of Ireland’s 2007 and 2011...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The survey of election...
This book brings together leading academics to provide a comprehensive analysis of one of the most c...
To make an informed decision, voters must assess both the policy platforms and the track-record of t...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
According to mandate theory, parties make pledges during election campaigns, and the parties that fo...
The linkage between what parties promise during election campaigns and what governments deliver afte...
Election manifestos are important documents, but very little is known about the way parties create t...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
This chapter examines the media and the campaign in the 2007 irish general electio
Why was the Irish 2011 election considered ’truly seismic’ but at the same time regarded as matterin...
The purpose of this study is to examine what might have been the outcomes of Ireland’s 2007 and 2011...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The survey of election...
This book brings together leading academics to provide a comprehensive analysis of one of the most c...
To make an informed decision, voters must assess both the policy platforms and the track-record of t...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...