UCD School of Politics & International Relations

UCD School of Politics and International Relations - Research Publications 2020/2021

Below is the list of research publications for the UCD School of Politics and International Relations in the academic year 2020/2021.



Book

Dr Stephanie Dornschneider
Dornschneider, S. (2021). Hot contention, cool abstention: Positive emotions and protest behavior during the arab spring. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Alexander Dukalskis
Dukalskis, A. (2021). Making the world safe for dictatorship. Available Online  
Professor David Farrell
Curato, N., Farrell, D., Geissel, B., Grönlund, K., Mockler, P., Pilet, J. -B., et al. (2021). Deliberative Mini-Publics Core Design Features. Policy Press.  
CURATO, N., FARRELL, D. M., GEISSEL, B., GRÖNLUND, K., MOCKLER, P., PILET, J. -B., et al. (2021). Deliberative Mini-Publics. Bristol University Press. Available Online  
Professor Ben Tonra
Tomic, N., & Tonra, B. (2021). Conflict Resolution and Global Justice: The European Union in the Global Context. Available Online  
Tomic, N., & Tonra, B. (2021). Introduction.  

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Chapter

Assoc Professor Samuel Brazys
Regan, A., & Brazys, S. (2021). The Political Economy of FDI-led Growth in Ireland. In In The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics. Editors: Farrell DM, Hardiman N . Oxford University Press, Oxford 01 Sep 2021. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Professor John Coakley
Coakley, J. (2021). The election in context. In M. gallagher, M. marsh, & T. reidy (Eds.), How Ireland voted 2020: the end of an era (pp. 321-339). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.  
Coakley, J. (2021). The Politics of the Presidency. In Unknown Book (pp. 365-382). Oxford University Press. Available Online  
Dr Stephanie Dornschneider
Dornschneider, S., & Edmonds, B. (2021). Building a Bridge from Qualitative Analysis to a Simulation of the Arab Spring Protests. In Unknown Book (pp. 229-241). Available Online  
Assoc Professor Vincent Durac
Durac, V. (2021). Social mobilization and civil society. In The Societies of the Middle East and North Africa: Structures, Vulnerabilities, and Forces (pp. 75-108).  
Assoc Professor Jos Elkink
Reidy, T., Suiter, J., Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. (2021). The Irish Referendums on Marriage Equality and Abortion. In The Palgrave Handbook of European Referendums (pp. 325-342). Springer International Publishing. Available Online  
Professor David Farrell
Reidy, T., Suiter, J., Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. (2021). The Irish Referendums on Marriage Equality and Abortion. In The Palgrave Handbook of European Referendums (pp. 325-342). Springer International Publishing. Available Online  
Farrell, D., & Field, L. (2021). Beyond electoral representation: Direct and deliberative democracy. In R. Costello, & N. Robinson (Eds.), Comparative European politics: Distinctive democracies, common challenges. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Farrell, D. M., Suiter, J., Harris, C., & Cunningham, K. (2021). Ireland’s Deliberative Mini-Publics. In Unknown Book (pp. 626-644). Oxford University Press. Available Online  
Dr Graham Finlay
Egan, S., & Chadwick, A. (2021). Poverty and Human Rights. Edward Elgar Publishing. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Iseult Honohan
Dodsworth, A., & Honohan, I. (2021). Introduction. In Unknown Book (Vol. 24, pp. 667-675). Available Online  
Honohan, I. (2021). Republicanism and Public Affairs. In D. Farrell, & N. Hardiman (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics (pp. 23-39). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Aidan Regan
Regan, A. (2020). The rise and fall of social partnership in Ireland. In In 'The Role of Social Partners in Managing Europe's Great Recession'. Routledge: Routledge.  
Regan, A., & Kinsella, S. (2021). The political economy of fiscal policy in Ireland. In In The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics. Editors: Farrell DM, Hardiman N . Oxford University Press, Oxford 01 Sep 2021. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Regan, A., & Brazys, S. (2021). The Political Economy of FDI-led Growth in Ireland. In In The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics. Editors: Farrell DM, Hardiman N . Oxford University Press, Oxford 01 Sep 2021. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Dr Tobias Theiler
Theiler, T. (2021). The cultural roots of Euroscepticism in German-speaking Switzerland and England. In Switzerland-EU Relations: Lessons for the UK after Brexit? (pp. 135-147).  
Professor Jennifer Todd
Todd, J., & Walsh, D. (2021) Unionisms in Times of Change. Routledge. Available Online  
Professor Ben Tonra
Tonra, B. (2021). The (in)justices of peacekeeping. In Conflict Resolution and Global Justice: The European Union in the Global Context (pp. 128-147).  
Tomic, N., & Tonra, B. (2021). Conclusion. In Conflict Resolution and Global Justice: The European Union in the Global Context (pp. 209-219).  
Professor Patrick Paul Walsh
Walsh, P. (2021). The Political Economy of Sustainable Development. In O. John, O. Francis, & W. Ciara (Eds.), The Economy of Ireland: Policy Making in a Global Context (14th edition) (pp. 136-157). UK: Bloomsbury.  

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Conference Paper

Dr David Horan
Horan, D. (2021). The SDGs as an Integrative Framework to Assess Coherence of Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships for SIDS. In ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops 2021, "The Performance of Global Governance Institutions".  
Dr Tobias Theiler
Theiler, T. (2021). David Mitrany, International Functionalism and Democracy. In International Political Science Association, 26th World Congress (pp. 31 pages). Virtual: IPSA (online).  

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Edited Book

Professor Jennifer Todd
Todd, J., & Walsh, D. (Eds.) (2020). Unionisms in times of change. Special issue of Irish Political Studies 2020. London UK: Taylor and Francis.  
Professor Patrick Paul Walsh
Walsh, P. (Ed.) (2020). Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. Dublin: The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland.  

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Internet publication

Dr David Horan
Horan, D. (2020). Assessing baselines and coordinating actions for the SDGs Decade of Action. IISD SDG Knowledge Hub. Retrieved from http://sdg.iisd.org/  
Dr Heidi Riley
Riley, H., & Murphy, E. (2021). Building Networks: Voices of Women in Peace Mediation on the Island of Ireland. Retrieved from https://www.ucd.ie/  
Riley, H. (2021). Shifting Conceptions of Gender Justice in EU Policy on Women Peace and Security.  

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Journal article

Assoc Professor Samuel Brazys
Brazys, S., & Kotsadam, A. (2020). Sunshine or Curse? Foreign Direct Investment, the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and Individual Corruption Experiences in Africa. International Studies Quarterly, 64(4), 956-967. Available Online  
Song, T., Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Constituent Agency and Sub-national World Bank Aid Allocation. Journal of Development Studies, 57(3), 519-533. Available Online  
Brazys, S., Cooray, A., Kolås, Å., & Vadlamannati, K. (2021). Editorial: New conversations in development studies. Journal of International Development, 33(6), 947-952. Available Online  
Professor John Coakley
Coakley, J. (2021). Is a middle force emerging in Northern Ireland?. Irish Political Studies, 36(1), 29-51. Available Online  
Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2021). The Perception of the Legitimacy of Citizens' Assemblies in Deeply Divided Places? Evidence of Public and Elite Opinion from Consociational Northern Ireland. Government and Opposition. Available Online  
Assoc Professor James Cross
Cross, J. P., & Vaznonyte, A. (2020). Can we do what we say we will do? Issue salience, government effectiveness, and the legislative efficiency of Council Presidencies. European Union Politics, 21(4), 657-679. Available Online  
Cross, J. P., Eising, R., Hermansson, H., & Spohr, F. (2021). Business interests, public interests, and experts in parliamentary committees: their impact on legislative amendments in the German Bundestag. West European Politics, 44(2), 354-377. Available Online  
Dr Thomas Daubler
Däubler, T. (2020). Do more flexible lists increase the take-up of preference voting?. Electoral Studies, 68. Available Online  
Däubler, T., & Benoit, K. (2021). Scaling hand-coded political texts to learn more about left-right policy content. Party Politics. Available Online  
Däubler, T. (2021). The Personalization of Electoral Rules: How Shifting Influence From Selectors to Voters Affects Party Unity. Political Research Quarterly. Available Online  
Däubler, T. (2021). Maßstäbe politischer Repräsentation. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 62(2), 375-378. Available Online  
Dr Stephanie Dornschneider
Dornschneider, S. (2021). Exit, Voice, Loyalty ? or Deliberate Obstruction? Non-Collective Everyday Resistance under Oppression.. Perspectives on Politics. Available Online  
Dornschneider, S., & Todd, J. (2021). Everyday sentiment among unionists and nationalists in a Northern Irish town. Irish Political Studies, 36(2), 185-213. Available Online  
Dornschneider, S. (2021). Analyzing ethnographic interviews: Three studies on terrorism and nonviolent resistance. International Political Science Review, 42(2), 149-163. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Alexander Dukalskis
Dukalskis, A., & Lee, J. (2020). Everyday Nationalism and Authoritarian Rule: A Case Study of North Korea. Nationalities Papers, 48(6), 1052-1068. Available Online  
Dukalskis, A., & Joo, H. M. (2021). Everyday Authoritarianism in North Korea. Europe - Asia Studies, 73(2), 364-386. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Vincent Durac
Durac, V. (2021). Civil society, social mobilisation and the Arab Spring. Orient, 62(1), 42-49.  
Assoc Professor Jos Elkink
Baturo, A., & Elkink, J. A. (2021). What Countries Select More Experienced Leaders? The PolEx Measure of Political Experience. British Journal of Political Science. Available Online  
Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. M. (2021). Predicting vote choice in the 2020 Irish general election. Irish Political Studies. Available Online  
Professor David Farrell
Suiter, J., Muradova, L., Gastil, J., & Farrell, D. M. (2020). Scaling up Deliberation: Testing the Potential of Mini-Publics to Enhance the Deliberative Capacity of Citizens. Swiss Political Science Review, 26(3), 253-272. Available Online  
Suiter, J., M Farrell, D., Harris, C., & Murphy, P. (2021). Measuring Epistemic Deliberation on Polarized Issues: The Case of Abortion Provision in Ireland. Political Studies Review. Available Online  
Garry, J., Pow, J., Coakley, J., Farrell, D., O'Leary, B., & Tilley, J. (2021). The Perception of the Legitimacy of Citizens' Assemblies in Deeply Divided Places? Evidence of Public and Elite Opinion from Consociational Northern Ireland. Government and Opposition. Available Online  
Elkink, J. A., & Farrell, D. M. (2021). Predicting vote choice in the 2020 Irish general election. Irish Political Studies. Available Online  
Harris, C., Farrell, D. M., Suiter, J., & Brennan, M. (2021). Women’s voices in a deliberative assembly: An analysis of gender rates of participation in Ireland’s Convention on the Constitution 2012–2014. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 23(1), 175-193. Available Online  
Dr Graham Finlay
Föhrer, B., Erne, R., & Finlay, G. (2021). Transnational Competence: A Transformative Tool? A Comparison of German and Irish Political Trade Union Education Programs. Labor Studies Journal, 46(2), 182-212. Available Online  
Professor Niamh Hardiman
Dellepiane-Avellaneda, S., Hardiman, N., & Heras, J. L. (2021). Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery. Review of International Political Economy. Available Online  
Dr David Horan
Horan, D. (2020). National baselines for integrated implementation of an environmental sustainable development goal assessed in a new integrated SDG index. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(17). Available Online  
Horan, D. (2020). Enabling integrated policymaking with the sustainable development goals: An application to Ireland. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(18). Available Online  
Dr Yoo Sun Jung
Jung, Y. S., Souza, F. D. S., Philips, A. Q., Rutherford, A., & Whitten, G. D. (2020). A command to estimate and interpret models of dynamic compositional dependent variables: New features for dynsimpie. The Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata, 20(3), 584-603. Available Online  
Dr Joseph Lacey
Lacey, J. (2020). Let the People Rule: How Direct Democracy Can Meet the Populist Challenge. By John G. Matsusaka. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020. 312p. $29.95 cloth.. Perspectives on Politics, 18(4), 1234-1236. Available Online  
Herman, L. E., Hoerner, J., & Lacey, J. (2021). Why does the European Right accommodate backsliding states? An analysis of 24 European People’s Party votes (2011–2019). European Political Science Review, 13(2), 169-187. Available Online  
Dr Richard Maher
Henke, M., & Maher, R. (2021). The populist challenge to European defense. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(3), 389-406. Available Online  
Maher, R. (2021). International Relations Theory and the Future of European Integration. International Studies Review, 23(1), 89-114. Available Online  
Dr Stefan Müller
Müller, S. (2020). Media Coverage of Campaign Promises Throughout the Electoral Cycle. Political Communication, 37(5), 696-718. Available Online  
Müller, S., & Louwerse, T. (2020). The electoral cycle effect in parliamentary democracies. Political Science Research and Methods, 8(4), 795-802. Available Online  
Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish voters moving to the left?. Irish Political Studies. Available Online  
Müller, S. (2021). The temporal focus of campaign communication. Journal of Politics. Available Online  
Boussalis, C., Coan, T. G., Holman, M. R., & Müller, S. (2021). Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions during Televised Debates. American Political Science Review. Available Online  
Bowler, S., Mcelroy, G., & Müller, S. (2021). Voter expectations of government formation in coalition systems: The importance of the information context. European Journal of Political Research. Available Online  
Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2021). Social Media and Political Agenda Setting. Political Communication. Available Online  
Gilardi, F., Baumgartner, L., Dermont, C., Donnay, K., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., et al. (2021). Building Research Infrastructures to Study Digital Technology and Politics: Lessons from Switzerland. PS - Political Science and Politics. Available Online  
Müller, S., & Kneafsey, L. (2021). Evidence for the irrelevance of irrelevant events. Political Science Research and Methods. Available Online  
Jankowski, M., & Müller, S. (2021). The incumbency advantage in second-order PR elections: Evidence from the Irish context, 1942–2019. Electoral Studies, 71. Available Online  
Gilardi, F., Gessler, T., Kubli, M., & Müller, S. (2021). Social Media and Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Switzerland. Swiss Political Science Review, 27(2), 243-256. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Aidan Regan
Müller, S., & Regan, A. (2021). Are Irish voters moving to the left?. Irish Political Studies. Available Online  
Johnston, A., Fuller, G. W., & Regan, A. (2021). It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe. Review of International Political Economy, 28(4), 843-873. Available Online  
Bohle, D., & Regan, A. (2021). The Comparative Political Economy of Growth Models: Explaining the Continuity of FDI-Led Growth in Ireland and Hungary*. Politics and Society, 49(1), 75-106. Available Online  
Professor Jennifer Todd
Todd, J. (2020). A treatise on Northern Ireland. Volume 2 control. The second protestant ascendancy and the Irish state. IRISH POLITICAL STUDIES, 35(4), 642-646.  
Todd, J. (2020). Review of Brendan O’Leary, A Treatise on Northern Ireland, 3 volumes, Oxford University Press. Irish Political Studies, 35(4), 642-646. Available Online  
Todd, J. (2020). A treatise on Northern Ireland. Volume 3 consociation and confederation. From antagonism to accommodation?. IRISH POLITICAL STUDIES, 35(4), 642-646.  
Todd, J. (2021). Unionism, identity and irish unity: Paradigms, problems and paradoxes. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 32(2), 53-77. Available Online  
Dornschneider, S., & Todd, J. (2021). Everyday sentiment among unionists and nationalists in a Northern Irish town. Irish Political Studies, 36(2), 185-213. Available Online  
Professor Ben Tonra
Müller, P., Pomorska, K., & Tonra, B. (2021). The Domestic Challenge to EU Foreign Policy-Making: From Europeanisation to de-Europeanisation?. Journal of European Integration, 43(5), 519-534. Available Online  
Tonra, B. (2021). Emotion norms: Ireland, Brexit, backstops and protocols. Global Affairs, 7(2), 157-171. Available Online  
Assoc Professor Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
Vadlamannati, K. C., & de Soysa, I. (2020). Oil price volatility and political unrest: Prudence and protest in producer and consumer societies, 1980–2013. Energy Policy, 145. Available Online  
Vadlamannati, K., & de Soysa, I. (2021). Does Free-Market Capitalism Inhibit Income Equality and Equitable Access to Opportunity? An Empirical Test, 1990-2016. International Political Science Review.  
Song, T., Brazys, S., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Constituent Agency and Sub-national World Bank Aid Allocation. Journal of Development Studies, 57(3), 519-533. Available Online  
de Soysa, I., & Vadlamannati, K. C. (2021). Does free-market capitalism drive unequal access to health? An empirical analysis, 1970–2015. Global Public Health, 16(12), 1904-1921. Available Online  
Vadlamannati, K. C., Cooray, A., & de Soysa, I. (2021). Health-system equity, egalitarian democracy and COVID-19 outcomes: An empirical analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 49(1), 104-113. Available Online  
Brazys, S., Cooray, A., Kolås, Å., & Vadlamannati, K. (2021). Editorial: New conversations in development studies. Journal of International Development, 33(6), 947-952. Available Online  
Dr Dawn Walsh
Fontana, G., Kartsonaki, A., Neudorfer, N. S., Walsh, D., Wolff, S., & Yakinthou, C. (2021). The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC). Conflict Management and Peace Science, 38(3), 338-364. Available Online  
Professor Patrick Paul Walsh
Banerjee, A., Murphy, E., & Walsh, P. P. (2020). Perceptions of multistakeholder partnerships for the sustainable development goals: A case study of Irish non-state actors. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(21), 1-15. Available Online  
Korir, L., Rizov, M., Ruto, E., & Walsh, P. P. (2021). Household vulnerability to food insecurity and the regional food insecurity gap in Kenya. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(16). Available Online  
Assoc Professor Eva Wegner
Pellicer, M., Wegner, E., & De Juan, A. (2021). Preferences for the Scope of Protests. Political Research Quarterly, 74(2), 288-301. Available Online  

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Other

Dr David Horan
Horan, D. (2021). The SDGs as an Integrative Framework to Assess Coherence of Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships for SIDS. In UCD Geary Discussion Paper Series.  

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Report

Assoc Professor Samuel Brazys
Brazys, S., & Regan, A. (2021). The Role of Corporate Tax in Ireland’s Foreign Direct Investment Growth Model. Brussels: Greens/EFA.  
Assoc Professor Aidan Regan
Brazys, S., & Regan, A. (2021). The Role of Corporate Tax in Ireland’s Foreign Direct Investment Growth Model. Brussels: Greens/EFA.  

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