Research by Åsa von Schoultz and Hanna Wass reveals reveals a high level of congruence in representational preferences by elites and voters in both the UK and Finland. This suggests that preferences are not contextualised and may in fact travel across different electoral systems
UKIP finished second in hundreds of seats in the UK’s General Election, though only managed to claim...
The ethnic outbidding thesis predicts centrifugal polarisation in ethnically divided party systems. ...
The peace process in Northern Ireland has not diminished the acute ethnic electoral faultline betwee...
What happens in the 18 constituencies of Northern Ireland next May could well be of profound importa...
For many decades now the political scene in Northern Ireland has been distinctive within the UK, wit...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
The General Election result in Northern Ireland impacted across the UK. The Democratic Unionist Part...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Northern Ireland has its own distinctive party system, formed mainly in the proportional representat...
In this article we examine how party political competition in Northern Ireland impacts on understand...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Contemporary political analysis tends to draw few comparisons between nationalist movements in Scotl...
The 2015 General Election in Northern Ireland was set in the particular context of the Stormont Hous...
UKIP finished second in hundreds of seats in the UK’s General Election, though only managed to claim...
The ethnic outbidding thesis predicts centrifugal polarisation in ethnically divided party systems. ...
The peace process in Northern Ireland has not diminished the acute ethnic electoral faultline betwee...
What happens in the 18 constituencies of Northern Ireland next May could well be of profound importa...
For many decades now the political scene in Northern Ireland has been distinctive within the UK, wit...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
The Northern Irish Assembly election on 2 March resulted in a fundamental shift in Northern Ireland’...
The General Election result in Northern Ireland impacted across the UK. The Democratic Unionist Part...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Northern Ireland has its own distinctive party system, formed mainly in the proportional representat...
In this article we examine how party political competition in Northern Ireland impacts on understand...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Contemporary political analysis tends to draw few comparisons between nationalist movements in Scotl...
The 2015 General Election in Northern Ireland was set in the particular context of the Stormont Hous...
UKIP finished second in hundreds of seats in the UK’s General Election, though only managed to claim...
The ethnic outbidding thesis predicts centrifugal polarisation in ethnically divided party systems. ...
The peace process in Northern Ireland has not diminished the acute ethnic electoral faultline betwee...