Whether or not a legislature is uni- or bi-cameral has been found to have important consequences. Ireland's 1937 constitution provided for a directly elected lower chamber (D�il �ireann) and an indirectly elected upper chamber (Seanad �ireann). With the appointment to government in 2011 of two political parties with a common electoral commitment to abolish bicameralism, the subsequent coalition agreement included a promise to hold a referendum offering voters the option to move to a unicameral parliamentary system. On 4 October 2013, the electorate voted to retain the upper chamber, albeit by a narrow majority of 51.7 per cent, on a turnout of 39.17 per cent. The outcome was arguably surprising, given that opinion polls signalled a pluralit...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Even though institutional design clearly shapes legislative processes and outputs, explanation of cr...
The purpose of this study is to examine what might have been the outcomes of Ireland’s 2007 and 2011...
On 4 October the Irish electorate voted against the abolition of Ireland’s upper house of parliament...
When the current Government proposed its abolition in a referendum in 2013, perhaps the most notable...
We designed and conducted a (virtual) deliberative forum in the Republic of Ireland (N=50) on issues...
Changes to the Irish Constitution require a referendum and all major new EU treaties have been put t...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
This article assesses the extent to which institutional change has produced a consensus democracy in...
The three-party coalition government formed in 2007 between Fianna Fail, the Green Party and the Pro...
This chapter investigates the role of the Irish parliament in government formation, a two-stage proc...
In 2018, the Irish public voted to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which sinc...
A significant and influential body of research suggests that electoral systems influence legislators...
Concerns about endogeneity often complicate attempts to estimate a causal link between public opinio...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Even though institutional design clearly shapes legislative processes and outputs, explanation of cr...
The purpose of this study is to examine what might have been the outcomes of Ireland’s 2007 and 2011...
On 4 October the Irish electorate voted against the abolition of Ireland’s upper house of parliament...
When the current Government proposed its abolition in a referendum in 2013, perhaps the most notable...
We designed and conducted a (virtual) deliberative forum in the Republic of Ireland (N=50) on issues...
Changes to the Irish Constitution require a referendum and all major new EU treaties have been put t...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
This article assesses the extent to which institutional change has produced a consensus democracy in...
The three-party coalition government formed in 2007 between Fianna Fail, the Green Party and the Pro...
This chapter investigates the role of the Irish parliament in government formation, a two-stage proc...
In 2018, the Irish public voted to repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which sinc...
A significant and influential body of research suggests that electoral systems influence legislators...
Concerns about endogeneity often complicate attempts to estimate a causal link between public opinio...
The 2011 election in Ireland was one of the most dramatic elections in European post-war history in ...
The Constitutional Convention was established by the Irish government in 2012. It was tasked with ma...
Even though institutional design clearly shapes legislative processes and outputs, explanation of cr...
The purpose of this study is to examine what might have been the outcomes of Ireland’s 2007 and 2011...