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Book Synopsis
The aim of this book is to explain this anomaly, how and why independents can endure in a democracy that is one of the oldest surviving in Europe and has historically had one of the most stable party systems. -- .

Trade Review

‘With this book, Liam Weeks has rectified a long-standing neglect and he has done it painstakingly, busying himself over the past 15 years to establish why Ireland has a political culture so “permissive of independents”. The result is an impressively thorough overview of the many facets associated with the existence of Independents in Irish politics.’
Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin, The Irish Times

'An essential resource for anyone seeking to understand this key and often under studied aspect of Irish democracy.'
Seán McGraw, Asstistant Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame



'This book ought to be read by all involved in Irish politics, both citizens and politicians alike.'
Shane Ross TD, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. A typology of independents
3. Independents' electoral history
4. Independent parliamentarians
5. The independent voter
6. Independents and the electoral system
7. Independents and government
8. Why are there independents in Ireland?
9. Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index

Independents in Irish party democracy

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 5/2/2017 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780719099601, 978-0719099601
    ISBN10: 0719099609

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The aim of this book is to explain this anomaly, how and why independents can endure in a democracy that is one of the oldest surviving in Europe and has historically had one of the most stable party systems. -- .

    Trade Review

    ‘With this book, Liam Weeks has rectified a long-standing neglect and he has done it painstakingly, busying himself over the past 15 years to establish why Ireland has a political culture so “permissive of independents”. The result is an impressively thorough overview of the many facets associated with the existence of Independents in Irish politics.’
    Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern Irish History at University College Dublin, The Irish Times

    'An essential resource for anyone seeking to understand this key and often under studied aspect of Irish democracy.'
    Seán McGraw, Asstistant Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame



    'This book ought to be read by all involved in Irish politics, both citizens and politicians alike.'
    Shane Ross TD, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. A typology of independents
    3. Independents' electoral history
    4. Independent parliamentarians
    5. The independent voter
    6. Independents and the electoral system
    7. Independents and government
    8. Why are there independents in Ireland?
    9. Conclusion
    Appendix
    References
    Index

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