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The Great Recession begot economic and political crisis in many states heralding a renewed march towards populism and party system fragmentation in many states. The severity of the crisis propelled long standing critics of the Irish economic model centre stage and party system fragmentation advanced with the long dominant centrist parties suffering severe losses at elections and new and more radical political forces emerging. We develop a demographic and attitudinal profile of the challenger voter to distinguish between voters who support small and micro parties and those who support candidates of no political party affiliation.
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Challenger Parties and the Irish Voter: Pragmatists, Populists, and Localists
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In Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association (APSA), 2017
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