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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
United Kingdoms: Multinational union states in Europe and beyond, 1800–19255
Public policy accumulation in Ireland: the changing profile of ministerial departments 1922–20225
Conflict, diaspora, and empire: Irish nationalism in Britain, 1912-19224
Northern Ireland – Republic of Ireland Comparative Data 20224
The end of Fianna Fáil's Ireland: drifting in an ‘unmoored’ political system3
Symposium introduction: the politics of public policy in Ireland3
From soldiers to vigilantes: the Catholic Ex-Servicemen’s Association in Northern Ireland on the brink of civil war3
Politics in the Republic of Ireland , Then and Now3
Reactions to experts in deliberative democracy: the 2016–2018 Irish Citizens’ Assembly3
The Collaborative Constitution3
Correction3
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
What’s the Craic? Humour and negotiations during the Northern Ireland peace process2
Experiences of the Irish model of community medical abortion: adherence to self-managed, people-centred abortion care2
Front and centre? Northern Irish electoral behaviour in the age of Brexit2
The problem of party system change revisited: the 2022 Peter Mair Lecture2
Direct democracy and party behaviour in the Republic of Ireland: a campaign finance perspective2
Republic of Ireland 20232
Public attitudes to referendums on Irish unification in Northern Ireland: evidence from an online consultation1
Reinforcing partition through fiscal policy1
‘Progress will not occur if we continually adopt positions of principle’: Irish republican prisoners and strategic reorientation, c.1976–19981
Knowing me, knowing EU: an exploration of European Union conception using freehand drawing by young people in the Republic of Ireland1
‘We have gone through quite sufficient in this distracted country’: the Royal Dublin Society and the new Irish state 1922–321
Northern Ireland 20221
From opposition to government: how populist parties change their political communication in Northern Ireland1
At the table: women’s participation and influence in Ireland’s first decade of deliberative-democratic innovation1
Uncivil war: the British Army and the troubles, 1966–19751
Republic of Ireland 20211
Sinn Féin and Ireland’s extra-territorial regulation of political finance1
Abortion politics in Ireland and Iceland: in the ‘fast lane’ for liberalising attitudes?1
UDR: Declassified1
The politics of Irish primary education: reform in an era of secularization1
‘An unfinished democracy’: gender and political representation 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
Refugees and Forced Displacement in Northern Irelannd’s Troubles – Untold Stories1
Beyond unionism and nationalism: do the ‘neithers’ want a border poll and a United Ireland?1
Electoral change and its impact on the nature of representative politics in Ireland1
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
National economic vulnerabilities, performative effects, and the framing of international credit rating agencies in Irish political discourse1
Women of faith and the Northern Ireland troubles: from community to high politics1
Candidate selection: elite-member power relations four decades after the ‘ secret garden1
Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh1
The 2024 general election – a gender analysis1
Northern Ireland 20211
Ulster’s lost counties: loyalism and paramilitarism since 19201
Kincora Britain’s shame: Mountbatten, MI5, the Belfast Boys’ home sex abuse scandal and the British cover-up1
Who wants women to run? an investigation of gender differences in patterns of support among Irish local election candidates1
Doing politics differently: the establishment of cross-party caucuses by women councillors in Irish local government1
Edmund Burke1
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