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Radical or redundant? : minor parties in Irish politics
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Radical or redundant? : minor parties in Irish politics

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The dog that failed to bark : why did no new party emerge in 2011? / Liam Weeks
From cradle to grave: the impact and evolution of minor parties / Liam Weeks
The rise and fall of minor parties, 1955-2011 / John Coakley
Life in a minor party / Desmond O'Malley, Catherine Murphy and Dan Boyle
Wipeout! Does governing kill small parties in Ireland? / Eoin O'Malley
The rise and decline of the Green Party / Niciole Bolleyer
The party that ran out of lives: the Progressive Democrats / Séin Ó Muineacháin
Seeking the Fianna Fáil vote: why do interest groups run for office in Ireland? / Gary Murphy
Irish Farmers' parties, nationalism and class politics in the twentieth century / Tony Varley
To the left of Labour: the Workers Party and Democratic Left, 1982-97 / Kevin Rafter
Major breakthrough or 'temporary little arrangement'? The Labour Party's 2011 electoral success in historical perspective / Shaun McDaid and Kacper Rekawek
The slow growth of Sinn Féin: from minor player to centre stage? / Dawn Walsh and Eoin O'Malley
Voting in Dáil Éireann: the changing roles of minor parties and independence, 1937-2011 / Martin Ejnar Hansen
Radical, redundant or relevant? Minor parties in comparative and systemic perspective / Alistair Clark.

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Radical or redundant? : minor parties in Irish politics. ISBN 9781845887445. Published by History Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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