Conservative Revolution?
Conservative Revolution?
Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland
McElroy, Gail; Farrell, David M.; Marsh, Michael
Oxford University Press
03/2017
276
Dura
Inglês
9780198744030
15 a 20 dias
554
Editors' Preface
1: Michael Marsh, David M. Farrell, and Gail McElroy: Introduction: The 2011 Election in Context
2: James Tilley and John Garry: Class Politics in Ireland: How Economic Catastrophe Realigned Irish Politics Along Economic Divisions
3: Kevin M. Leyden and Michael S. Lewis-Beck: The Economy and the Vote in Irish National Elections
4: Patrick Bernhagen and Heinz Brandenburg: Voting Through Boom and Bust: Information and Choice at Irish General Elections, 2002-2011
5: Gail McElroy: Party Competition in Ireland: the Emergence of a Left-Right Dimension?
6: Shaun Bowler and David M. Farrell: The Lack of Party System Change in Ireland in 2011
7: Cees van Der Eijk and Johan A. Elkink: How Generational Replacement Undermined the Electoral Resilience of Fianna Fail and Facilitated its 2011 Electoral Meltdown
8: Robert Thomson: The Malleable Nature of Party Identification
9: Michael Gallagher and Jane Suiter: Pathological Parochialism or a Valuable Service? Attitudes to the Constituency Role of Irish Parliamentarians
10: Andre Blais, Carol Galais, and Theresa Reidy: In the Line of Duty: The Moral Basis of Turnout in the 2011 Irish Election
11: Michael Marsh: After 2011: Continuing the Revolution
12: Eoin O'Malley and R. Kenneth Carty: A Conservative Revolution? The Disequilibrium of Irish Politics
Appendix: The INES 2011 Questionnaire
Editors' Preface
1: Michael Marsh, David M. Farrell, and Gail McElroy: Introduction: The 2011 Election in Context
2: James Tilley and John Garry: Class Politics in Ireland: How Economic Catastrophe Realigned Irish Politics Along Economic Divisions
3: Kevin M. Leyden and Michael S. Lewis-Beck: The Economy and the Vote in Irish National Elections
4: Patrick Bernhagen and Heinz Brandenburg: Voting Through Boom and Bust: Information and Choice at Irish General Elections, 2002-2011
5: Gail McElroy: Party Competition in Ireland: the Emergence of a Left-Right Dimension?
6: Shaun Bowler and David M. Farrell: The Lack of Party System Change in Ireland in 2011
7: Cees van Der Eijk and Johan A. Elkink: How Generational Replacement Undermined the Electoral Resilience of Fianna Fail and Facilitated its 2011 Electoral Meltdown
8: Robert Thomson: The Malleable Nature of Party Identification
9: Michael Gallagher and Jane Suiter: Pathological Parochialism or a Valuable Service? Attitudes to the Constituency Role of Irish Parliamentarians
10: Andre Blais, Carol Galais, and Theresa Reidy: In the Line of Duty: The Moral Basis of Turnout in the 2011 Irish Election
11: Michael Marsh: After 2011: Continuing the Revolution
12: Eoin O'Malley and R. Kenneth Carty: A Conservative Revolution? The Disequilibrium of Irish Politics
Appendix: The INES 2011 Questionnaire