危机后的爱尔兰共和国:纪念2016年竞选活动中的复活节起义

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY EIRE-IRELAND Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1353/eir.2022.0006
Isabel Kusche
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2016年爱尔兰大选可能是该国历史上最不可预测的大选。事后看来,这将被称为“无人获胜的选举”,并导致了一个复杂的少数派政府安排传统政党共和党Fáil、统一党和工党面临着民意调查中支持率上升的新芬党、两个新成立的政党(Renua和社会民主党)、激进的左翼团体以及对独立候选人的大力支持在这种改变了的政治格局中,无论是新的政治参与者还是老牌的政治参与者,都面临着一个挑战,那就是如何为那些回顾金融危机后多年紧缩政策的选民提供什么。他们需要清晰地表达自己作为政治行动者的身份,使自己在某种程度上有别于其他人,从而对选民更具吸引力。这也是复活节起义和爱尔兰共和国宣言的一百周年。在这样的一年里,复活节前几个月的竞选活动很可能包括对周年纪念意义的一些承认。然而,哪些政治角色会或不会试图与它联系在一起,以及如何联系
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The Irish Republic after the Crisis: Commemorating the Easter Rising in the 2016 Election Campaign
The 2016 general election in Ireland was perhaps the most unpredictable in the country’s history. In hindsight it would be called “the election that nobody won” and resulted in a complicated minoritygovernment arrangement.1 The traditional parties Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Labour were confronted with a Sinn Féin rising in the polls, two newly formed parties (Renua and the Social Democrats), radical left-wing groups, and strong support for independent candidates.2 In this altered political landscape both new and established political actors faced the challenge of defining what they could offer to an electorate that looked back to years of austerity in the wake of the financial crisis. They needed to articulate an identity as political actors different from the others to an extent that made them more appealing to voters. This was also the centenary year of the Easter Rising and the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. An election campaign a few months before Easter in such a year was likely to include some acknowledgment of the significance of the anniversary. Yet which political actors would or would not attempt to associate themselves with it and how
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期刊介绍: An interdisciplinary scholarly journal of international repute, Éire Ireland is the leading forum in the flourishing field of Irish Studies. Since 1966, Éire-Ireland has published a wide range of imaginative work and scholarly articles from all areas of the arts, humanities, and social sciences relating to Ireland and Irish America.
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