The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory for the left. These claims are true, but only partially so. The recent turn to the left was not a sudden development, but rather an expression of how the Irish political landscape has slowly but fundamentally changed since the global financial crash. And while the electorate certainly appear more open to left-wing politics, the principal beneficiaries in terms of the popular vote (Sinn Féin) and access to power (Greens) were parties with only questionable left-wing credentials. Before the new government could even be formed, the advent of the global health pandemic transformed the political terrain once more, with the two traditionally dominan...
Following the seeming dramatic success of the years of the Celtic Tiger boom (1994-2007), the even m...
Revised text of a paper presented to the IBIS conference “The future of republicanism: confronting t...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and Marsh 2011; H...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
© 2016 Political Studies Association of Ireland. As voters across Northern Ireland went to the polls...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
This article discusses the prospects of Ireland emerging from crisis renewed and reformed as a secon...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
Following the seeming dramatic success of the years of the Celtic Tiger boom (1994-2007), the even m...
Revised text of a paper presented to the IBIS conference “The future of republicanism: confronting t...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
The general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and Marsh 2011; H...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
© 2016 Political Studies Association of Ireland. As voters across Northern Ireland went to the polls...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right d...
This article discusses the prospects of Ireland emerging from crisis renewed and reformed as a secon...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
Following the seeming dramatic success of the years of the Celtic Tiger boom (1994-2007), the even m...
Revised text of a paper presented to the IBIS conference “The future of republicanism: confronting t...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...