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Building on the success of previous editions, Politics in the
Republic of Ireland continues to provide an authoritative
introduction to all aspects of government and politics in this
seventh edition. Written by some of the foremost experts on Irish
politics, it explains, analyses and interprets the background to
Irish government and contemporary political processes. It devotes
chapters to every aspect of contemporary Irish government and
politics, including the political parties and elections, the
constitution, deliberative democracy, referendums, the Taoiseach
and the governmental system, women and politics, the position of
the Dáil, and Ireland’s place within the European Union.
Bringing readers up to date with the very latest developments,
especially with the upheaval in the Irish party system and the
implications of recent liberalising referendums, PRI7 combines
substance with a highly readable style, providing an accessible
book that meets the needs of all those who are interested in
knowing how politics and government operate in Ireland.
Building on the success of previous editions, Politics in the
Republic of Ireland continues to provide an authoritative
introduction to all aspects of government and politics in this
seventh edition. Written by some of the foremost experts on Irish
politics, it explains, analyses and interprets the background to
Irish government and contemporary political processes. It devotes
chapters to every aspect of contemporary Irish government and
politics, including the political parties and elections, the
constitution, deliberative democracy, referendums, the Taoiseach
and the governmental system, women and politics, the position of
the Dáil, and Ireland’s place within the European Union.
Bringing readers up to date with the very latest developments,
especially with the upheaval in the Irish party system and the
implications of recent liberalising referendums, PRI7 combines
substance with a highly readable style, providing an accessible
book that meets the needs of all those who are interested in
knowing how politics and government operate in Ireland.
Over the last three decades, electoral reform has moved centre
stage in both new and established democracies. In Europe, the post
1989 democratisation wave brought important debates about electoral
system choice and free and fair elections. But electoral reform
also emerged on the agenda in a number of established democracies.
Declining political participation, corruption scandals and party
finance irregularities put the management of the democratic process
on the political agenda. Election administration problems such as
those in the Gore Bush election of 2000 thrust electoral integrity
into the global political spotlight. In this edited collection, we
are primarily concerned with the mechanics of how elections are
run. Elections are complex administrative tasks and as
International IDEA points out, they are also usually administered
against a politically charged backdrop. This book brings together
specialists to consider the election management process using
diverse theoretical approaches and, addressing both emerging and
perennial election debates such as the role of voter advice
applications, election management bodies, districting, ballot
design and media practices in the coverage of elections. The volume
includes a number of comparative chapters which utilise data from
large international datasets (VDem and CSES), several Irish case
studies and an important Dutch study of voter advice applications
with pioneering data. Collectively, the chapters provide insights
into election administration in Ireland and many other established
democracies. This book was previously published as a special issue
of Irish Political Studies.
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.
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