For the first time, unionist parties do not hold an overall majority in Northern Ireland following the recent election. But although the result confirms that Sinn Féin has transformed into an electoral force, is advancing a united Ireland still central to its agenda? Matthew Whiting writes that the promise of a united Ireland looks more like a victim of Sinn Féin’s success than the next step in their ever conquering rise
Following in the wake of the Brexit vote when a majority of Northern Ireland electors voted to remai...
© 2016 Political Studies Association of Ireland. As voters across Northern Ireland went to the polls...
Is Northern Ireland likely to have no government for the forseeable future? Will direct rule from Lo...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
In the elections of 2011 Sinn Féin made something of a breakthrough in national elections. It receiv...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
Sinn Féin, the party most associated with the in public discourse with the term ‘republican’ in Irel...
What does it mean for a radical or separatist group to moderate – does it change its values and goal...
What happens in the 18 constituencies of Northern Ireland next May could well be of profound importa...
Research by Åsa von Schoultz and Hanna Wass reveals reveals a high level of congruence in representa...
The General Election result in Northern Ireland impacted across the UK. The Democratic Unionist Part...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
Northern Ireland has its own distinctive party system, formed mainly in the proportional representat...
Following in the wake of the Brexit vote when a majority of Northern Ireland electors voted to remai...
© 2016 Political Studies Association of Ireland. As voters across Northern Ireland went to the polls...
Is Northern Ireland likely to have no government for the forseeable future? Will direct rule from Lo...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
In the elections of 2011 Sinn Féin made something of a breakthrough in national elections. It receiv...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
Sinn Féin, the party most associated with the in public discourse with the term ‘republican’ in Irel...
What does it mean for a radical or separatist group to moderate – does it change its values and goal...
What happens in the 18 constituencies of Northern Ireland next May could well be of profound importa...
Research by Åsa von Schoultz and Hanna Wass reveals reveals a high level of congruence in representa...
The General Election result in Northern Ireland impacted across the UK. The Democratic Unionist Part...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
peer-reviewedThe general election that followed the ‘earthquake’ of 25 February 2011 (Gallagher and ...
Northern Ireland has its own distinctive party system, formed mainly in the proportional representat...
Following in the wake of the Brexit vote when a majority of Northern Ireland electors voted to remai...
© 2016 Political Studies Association of Ireland. As voters across Northern Ireland went to the polls...
Is Northern Ireland likely to have no government for the forseeable future? Will direct rule from Lo...