Irish Political Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Irish Political Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Predicting vote choice in the 2020 Irish general election12
Intra-party decision-making in contemporary Europe: improving representation or ruling with empty shells?9
The dissatisfied and the engaged: citizen support for citizens’ assemblies and their willingness to participate9
Are Irish voters moving to the left?7
(Extreme) political polarization and party patronage7
One step forward, two steps back in political integration: why are Polish candidates not making progress in Irish local elections?6
A review of political advertising online during the 2019 European Elections and establishing future regulatory requirements in Ireland6
(Gender) balancing the books: how did Irish political parties respond to the first ‘gender quota’ election in 2016?6
Is a middle force emerging in Northern Ireland?5
The issue content of party politics in Ireland: a new perspective on the Irish party system and its development4
‘A place apart’, or integral to ‘our precious Union’? Understanding the nature and implications of Conservative Party thinking about Northern Ireland, 2010–194
The growing prominence of deliberative mini-publics and their impact on democratic government4
Bridge-builder feminism: the feminist movement and conflict in Northern Ireland3
Beyond the dominant party system: the transformation of party politics in Northern Ireland3
Issue congruence between voters and parties: examining the democratic party mandate in Ireland3
Public policy accumulation in Ireland: the changing profile of ministerial departments 1922–20223
Democracy in the ‘Void’: Peter Mair and party politics3
Into the void: the collapse of Irish party democracy2
The future is not what it used to be: the failure of bipolarisation2
Interest group access to policymaking in Ireland2
Hybrid media consumption and production in #ge2020: the battle to own ‘change’2
Are Irish voters biased against female candidates? Evidence from the 2020 general election2
Greening the Irish State: early legislative and administrative dynamics2
Accounting for the past: the role of public apologies in Ireland2
Long conflict and how it ends: Protestants and Catholics in Europe and Ireland2
Priming the state: continuity and junctures in the foundation of the Irish administration2
Praying for Paisley – Fr Gerry Reynolds and the role of prayer in faith-based peacebuilding: a preliminary theoretical framework2
The cartel party - the end of democratic party evolution?2
A period of contention? The politics of post-crisis activation reform and the creeping marketisation of public employment services1
‘It is only by political means that we can hope for … success’: Éamon de Valera’s long climb back to power, 1922–321
The problem of party system change revisited: the 2022 Peter Mair Lecture1
A reappraisal of Cumann na nGaedheal economic policy1
The legislative agenda in Ireland, 1922–20211
Power and ideas: the legitimisation of the end of the Irish social partnership model during the Eurozone crisis1
Party system closure. Party alliances, government alternatives and democracy in Europe1
Brexit and prosperity but defeat: the economic vote conundrum in the 2020 Irish election1
‘This is a sovereign assembly’: popular sovereignty, parliament and the people in the Irish Free State1
Recognition politics in Northern Ireland: from cultural recognition to recognition struggle1
From state-destruction to state-building: the civil service in revolutionary Ireland1
‘We have gone through quite sufficient in this distracted country’: the Royal Dublin Society and the new Irish state 1922–321
From opposition to government: how populist parties change their political communication in Northern Ireland1
The demands of substantive decolonisation: Brexit and Ireland as a matter of justice1
‘An unfinished democracy’: gender and political representation in the Republic of Ireland1
Irish Provisional Government, 1922: a case study of economic policymaking in a new state1
Fragile but resilient? Democratic consolidation in The Irish Free State1
‘Law and (dis)Order’: security rhetoric in the Irish Free State, 1922–19371
Reinforcing partition through fiscal policy1
Party conflict regulation and intra-party hierarchy in contemporary party organization1
Reactions to experts in deliberative democracy: the 2016–2018 Irish Citizens’ Assembly1
At the table: women’s participation and influence in Ireland’s first decade of deliberative-democratic innovation1
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