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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Northern Ireland – Republic of Ireland comparative data 202025
(Extreme) political polarization and party patronage22
Public policy accumulation in Ireland: the changing profile of ministerial departments 1922–202214
Accounting for the past: the role of public apologies in Ireland11
Northern Ireland – Republic of Ireland Comparative Data 202210
Conflict, diaspora, and empire: Irish nationalism in Britain, 1912-19227
Determinants of support for directly-elected mayors in Ireland5
From soldiers to vigilantes: the Catholic Ex-Servicemen’s Association in Northern Ireland on the brink of civil war5
Symposium introduction: the politics of public policy in Ireland4
Reactions to experts in deliberative democracy: the 2016–2018 Irish Citizens’ Assembly4
The Collaborative Constitution3
The end of Fianna Fáil's Ireland: drifting in an ‘unmoored’ political system3
Failed Führers: a history of Britain’s extreme right3
Building sustainable peace through environmental cooperation in the island of Ireland: modelling transboundary conservation2
Vying for victory: the 1923 general election in the Irish free state2
Irish Provisional Government, 1922: a case study of economic policymaking in a new state2
Front and centre? Northern Irish electoral behaviour in the age of Brexit2
The problem of party system change revisited: the 2022 Peter Mair Lecture2
Experiences of the Irish model of community medical abortion: adherence to self-managed, people-centred abortion care2
Republic of Ireland 20232
Direct democracy and party behaviour in the Republic of Ireland: a campaign finance perspective2
What’s the Craic? Humour and negotiations during the Northern Ireland peace process2
How Ireland voted 2020: the end of an era2
Sounding dissent: rebel songs, resistance and Irish republicanism2
The politics of Irish primary education: reform in an era of secularization1
Are Irish voters moving to the left?1
Republic of Ireland 20211
Issue congruence between voters and parties: examining the democratic party mandate in Ireland1
The future is not what it used to be: the failure of bipolarisation1
UDR: Declassified1
Abortion politics in Ireland and Iceland: in the ‘fast lane’ for liberalising attitudes?1
Knowing me, knowing EU: an exploration of European Union conception using freehand drawing by young people in the Republic of Ireland1
‘An unfinished democracy’: gender and political representation in the Republic of Ireland1
Public attitudes to referendums on Irish unification in Northern Ireland: evidence from an online consultation1
HaugheyHaughey, by Gary Murphy, Gill Books, 2021, 608 pp., €27.99 (hardback), ISBN: 97807171936461
The 2024 County and City Council elections in the Republic of Ireland1
‘It is only by political means that we can hope for … success’: Éamon de Valera’s long climb back to power, 1922–321
Doing politics differently: the establishment of cross-party caucuses by women councillors in Irish local government1
Women of faith and the Northern Ireland troubles: from community to high politics1
‘Progress will not occur if we continually adopt positions of principle’: Irish republican prisoners and strategic reorientation, c.1976–19981
Hybrid media consumption and production in #ge2020: the battle to own ‘change’1
Reinforcing partition through fiscal policy1
Northern Ireland 20221
Northern Ireland 20211
The growing prominence of deliberative mini-publics and their impact on democratic government1
Refugees and Forced Displacement in Northern Irelannd’s Troubles – Untold Stories1
National economic vulnerabilities, performative effects, and the framing of international credit rating agencies in Irish political discourse1
The cartel party - the end of democratic party evolution?1
‘We have gone through quite sufficient in this distracted country’: the Royal Dublin Society and the new Irish state 1922–321
Political change in Europe: the role of political entrepreneurs1
Into the void: the collapse of Irish party democracy1
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