A Conservative Revolution?: Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland

A Conservative Revolution?: Electoral Change in Twenty-First Century Ireland

Our Price:  £42.00

Availability:  

  

In stock

Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  276
Publisher:  Oxford University Press
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9780198744030

The 2011 general election in the Republic of Ireland, which took place against a backdrop of economic collapse, was one of the most dramatic ever witnessed. The most notable outcome was the collapse of Fianna Fail, one of the world's most enduring and successful parties. In comparative terms Fianna Fail's defeat was among the largest experienced by a major party in the history of parliamentary democracy. It went from being the largest party in the state (a
position it had held since 1932) to being a bit player in Irish political life. And yet ultimately, there was much that remained the same, perhaps most distinctly of all the fact that no new parties emerged. It was, if anything, a 'conservative revolution'.

A Conservative Revolution? examines underlying voter attitudes in the period 2002-11. Drawing on three national election studies the book follows party system evolution and voter behaviour from boom to bust. These data permits an unprecedented insight into a party system and its voters at a time of great change, as the country went through a period of rapid growth to become one of Europe's wealthiest states in the early twenty-first century to economic meltdown in the midst of the
international Great Recession, all of this in the space of a single decade. In the process, this study explores many of the well-established norms and conventional wisdoms of Irish electoral behaviour that make it such an interesting case study for comparison with other industrialized democracies.

You may also like
Brexit: Join the F*cking Dots
Jamie Whyte
Condition: New
£7.99   £2.45

A compendium of Brexit quotes and pernicious bullshittery. Illustrated with 30* Dot to Dot puzzles of faces (mostly) and pertinent infographics. (*29 actually. Like the GBP350 million for the NHS that wasn't GBP350 million at all)


F**k Business: The Business of Brexit
Iain Anderson
Condition: New
£12.99   £3.99

The definitive account of the breakdown in the pivotal relationship between business and government.


The Spirit of New Socialism: And the End of Class-Based Politics
Robert Corfe
Condition: New
£9.99

Changes in society over the past 50 years call for a new type of Socialism, and this book presents a striking new dynamic to attract the 90 per cent majority in the industrialised economies of today.