This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused on countries where single‐party governments are the norm (the United Kingdom, Canada and Greece), and the presidential system of the United States with separation of powers. The present research draws on evidence from existing studies of pledge enactment in Ireland and the Netherlands. In addition, it adds new evidence on election pledges and their enactment in the most recent Irish government: the majority centre‐right coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats, 2002–2007. By adding this new evidence, we are able to make stronger inferences on the impact of coalition governance on the types of pledges made and rates of pledge ena...
This chapter investigates the role of the Irish parliament in government formation, a two-stage proc...
This study examines how a government’s majority status affects coalition governance and performance....
This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
Election pledges are made on important issues and on the policy themes parties emphasize most. Pledg...
According to mandate theory, parties make pledges during election campaigns, and the parties that fo...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
The linkage between what parties promise during election campaigns and what governments deliver afte...
This thesis is focused on analysis of coalition behaviour in the Republic of Ireland in years 1937-2...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PTDC/CPJCPO/111915/2009Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the p...
Abstract. To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent gov...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
This chapter investigates the role of the Irish parliament in government formation, a two-stage proc...
This study examines how a government’s majority status affects coalition governance and performance....
This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
Election pledges are made on important issues and on the policy themes parties emphasize most. Pledg...
According to mandate theory, parties make pledges during election campaigns, and the parties that fo...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
The linkage between what parties promise during election campaigns and what governments deliver afte...
This thesis is focused on analysis of coalition behaviour in the Republic of Ireland in years 1937-2...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PTDC/CPJCPO/111915/2009Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the p...
Abstract. To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent gov...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
This chapter investigates the role of the Irish parliament in government formation, a two-stage proc...
This study examines how a government’s majority status affects coalition governance and performance....
This is the definitive analysis of the 2007 Irish general election and is the sixth book in the well...