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El. knyga: post-crisis Irish voter: Voting behaviour in the Irish 2016 general election

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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526122650
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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526122650
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This is the definitive study of the Irish general election of 2016 - the most dramatic election in a generation, which resulted in the worst electoral outcome for Ireland's established parties, the most fractionalized party system in the history of the state, and the emergence of new parties and groups. These outcomes follow a pattern seen across a number of Western Europe's established democracies in which the 'deep crisis' of the Great Recession has wreaked havoc on party systems. The objective of this book is to assess this most extraordinary of Irish elections both in its Irish and wider cross-national context. With contributions from leading scholars on Irish elections, and using a unique dataset - the Irish National Election Study 2016 - this volume explores voting patterns at Ireland's first post crisis election and it considers the implications for the electoral landscape and politics in Ireland.
List of figures and tables
vii
Notes on contributors xiii
Editors' preface xvi
1 Ireland's post-crisis election
1(13)
Michael Marsh
David M. Farrell
Theresa Reidy
2 Mining the ballot: Preferences and transfers in the 2016 election
14(19)
Kevin Cunningham
3 Ideological dimensions in the 2016 elections
33(30)
Kevin Cunningham
Johan A. Elkink
4 Social and ideological bases of voting
63(19)
John Garry
5 Party identification in the wake of the crisis: A nascent realignment?
82(17)
Rory Costello
6 Why did the `recovery' fail to return the government?
99(27)
Michael Marsh
7 Party or candidate?
126(19)
Michael Courtney
Liam Weeks
8 Political fragmentation on the march: Campaign effects in 2016
145(20)
Theresa Reidy
Jane Suiter
9 The impact of gender quotas on voting behaviour in 2016
165(25)
Gail McElroy
10 What do Irish voters want from and think of their politicians?
190(19)
David M. Farrell
Michael Gallagher
David Barrett
11 Popularity and performance? Leader effects in the 2016 election
209(24)
Stephen Quinlan
Eain O'Malley
Appendix: The INES 2016 questionnaires 233(33)
Index 266
Michael Marsh is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Trinity College Dublin David M. Farrell is Head of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin Theresa Reidy lectures in Politics at University College Cork -- .