peer-reviewedMany commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, Dalton claims that we are witnessing a general process of partisan dealignment and that this trend ‘reflects long term and enduring characteristics of advanced industrial societies’ (Dalton 2002, p. 29). Like many other countries, Ireland experienced a sustained period of political dealignment, beginning in the 1970s (or earlier) and continuing right through to the new millennium. In Eurobarometer polls taken in the late 1970s, approximately two thirds of Irish respondents described themselves as being close to a political party; this had declined to 40 per cent by the mid-1990s (Mair and Marsh 2004, 242). As reported below, just ...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
A critical election is generally defined as one in which the decisive results of voting reveal a sha...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
Many commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, Dalton claims ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
This chapter focuses on party switching. The civil-war cleavage that differentiated the two main Iri...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
The 2011 Irish election must be placed in the context of both the economic and the political crisis ...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
A critical election is generally defined as one in which the decisive results of voting reveal a sha...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
Many commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, Dalton claims ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
This chapter focuses on party switching. The civil-war cleavage that differentiated the two main Iri...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
The 2011 Irish election must be placed in the context of both the economic and the political crisis ...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
A critical election is generally defined as one in which the decisive results of voting reveal a sha...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...