Much research into the relationship between democratisation and conflict argues that holding elections soon after civil war, when nationalist issues still resonate, is likely to see voters elect to fight. This paper explores a case where elections had the opposite effect. Examination of the relationship between election results and political developments, as well as geographical voting patterns, demonstrates that elections were the primary mechanism for the deradicalisation of Irish politics after the civil war of 1922–23. Elections served as a mechanism for arbitration, selection, and coordination between more and less radical elites and their bases of support. Once the new state had shown its strength it had to accommodate gradual change,...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What role do elections play during counterinsurgency wars? Prompted by the recent conflicts in Iraq ...
This project explores the post-civil war elections with specific attention paid to the participants ...
Much research into the relationship between democratisation and conflict argues that holding electio...
Much research into the relationship between democratisation and conflict argues that holding electio...
Existing research on how democratization may influence the risk of civil war tends to consider only...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
Two recent research programs—one on the sources of democratic consolidation and another on the cau...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This dissertation focuses on the organizational structures of insurgent movements and the capacity f...
This dissertation engages an extensive historiography in addressing two central areas of research. C...
This article reviews the possibility of multi-level voting in Northern Ireland in the wake of the 19...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
Election Interventions - Historical & ContemporaryThe International Labour and Radical History Pamph...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What role do elections play during counterinsurgency wars? Prompted by the recent conflicts in Iraq ...
This project explores the post-civil war elections with specific attention paid to the participants ...
Much research into the relationship between democratisation and conflict argues that holding electio...
Much research into the relationship between democratisation and conflict argues that holding electio...
Existing research on how democratization may influence the risk of civil war tends to consider only...
The propaganda and electioneering battles that were conducted by nationalists and unionists, separat...
Two recent research programs—one on the sources of democratic consolidation and another on the cau...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This dissertation focuses on the organizational structures of insurgent movements and the capacity f...
This dissertation engages an extensive historiography in addressing two central areas of research. C...
This article reviews the possibility of multi-level voting in Northern Ireland in the wake of the 19...
This paper examines the transition of Sinn Fein, once seen as an extremist front organization for th...
Election Interventions - Historical & ContemporaryThe International Labour and Radical History Pamph...
There has recently been an increased interest among academic scholars on the importance of elections...
What role do elections play during counterinsurgency wars? Prompted by the recent conflicts in Iraq ...
This project explores the post-civil war elections with specific attention paid to the participants ...