Drawing on forty interviews with officials and policy makers, this book uses Scotland as a detailed case study for understanding the wider dynamics of the devolved UK. It offers a vital resource for anyone seeking to make sense of Scotland's experience - and what it tells us about the future of the UK.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
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978-1-4473-7937-9 (9781447379379)
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Margaret A. Arnott is Professor in Public Policy at the University of the West of Scotland.
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University of the West of Scotland
Introduction
1. Devolution 'settlements' in the UK 1999-2021
2. Territorial Governance and 'Quasi-feudalism'
3. Uncertainties in Territorial Governance in the UK
4. Unionism and Scottish Independence
5. Policy Making and Implementation in the Scottish Parliament
6. UK Labour Government Since 2024
7. Conclusion