
A Better Nation
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As the battle of words over the future of Scotland as a democracy, nation and society continues, A Better Nation: The Challenges of Scottish Independence aims to go beyond the superficial divisions and media noise in order to address matters of real substance. Drawing on a range of original thinkers from a wide range of backgrounds, it tackles key issues about money, culture, equality, energy, borders, jobs, Europe and other 'big questions' head on.
A Better Nation illustrates the high stakes in this debate, as well as the opportunities it affords. Outlining political approaches which are respectful of different views, doubts and ambiguities, it asks what kind of society we want to create and how we want to govern ourselves. The nature of the British state and Scottish democracy, the need to tackle inequalities, the challenges of centre-left politics, the climate emergency and the pressing need for a wellbeing economy are put at the heart of the discussion about independence.
Contributors include:
Ciaran Martin, Roz Foyer, Paul Mason, Gavin Esler, Joyce McMillan, John Curtice, Dani Garavelli, David Clark, Tanja Bueltmann, Malcolm Chalmers, Kirsty Hughes, John Kay, Lisa Clark, Colin Kidd, Hannah Graham, Paul Sweeney and many others.
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Content
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION: Independence and the Politics of the Long View
- Section One: Past, Present and Future
- CHAPTER 1: A Very Different Choice? The Impact of Brexit on Attitudes Towards Independence
- CHAPTER 2: The New Strategic Challenges of Securing A Yes Vote
- CHAPTER 3: A Future No Campaign: Terrain and Challenges
- CHAPTER 4: The Challenge of Independence: Winning Over Unconvinced Scotland
- Section Two: The Legal and Political Process
- CHAPTER 5: Unavoidable Challenges for the UK and Scottish Governments
- CHAPTER 6: No Magic Bullets: Legal Issues in Achieving Independence and a Referendum
- CHAPTER 7: Independence in the Age of Risk: Transitioning to Independence
- Section Three: Achieving a Sustainable Future
- CHAPTER 8: Returning Economic Power to the People
- CHAPTER 9: Fiscal Dimensions of Scottish Independence
- CHAPTER 10: Currency Options for an Independent Scotland
- CHAPTER 11: Shaping a Wellbeing Economy for Scotland: Introducing a 'New Grammar' of Human Flourishing
- CHAPTER 12: Strengthening Scotland's Democracy
- CHAPTER 13: Scotland's Sustainable and Post-Fossil Fuel Future
- Section Four: The Philosophy and Practice of Independence
- CHAPTER 14: Stop the World, Scotland Wants to Get On: Independence and Interdependence
- CHAPTER 15: Independence of the Scottish Mind and the Evolution of the Public Sphere
- CHAPTER 16: Reframing the Language of Independence: Thinking Afresh About Scotland's Choice / Presenting the Yes Case Differently
- CHAPTER 17: Leadership, the SNP and the Politics of Incumbency
- Section Five: After the United Kingdom
- CHAPTER 18: England and Scottish Independence
- CHAPTER 19: The British Left, Neoliberalism and the Potential of Scottish Independence
- CHAPTER 20: The Labour Party and Class, Nation and State
- Section Six: Frontiers, People and Power
- CHAPTER 21: Trade and Scotland's Place in the World
- CHAPTER 22: Moving to Smart Borders and Customs
- CHAPTER 23: A Fresh Approach to Migration
- CHAPTER 24: An Independent Scotland in Europe
- Section Seven: Where Scotland Sits Geopolitically
- CHAPTER 25: Scottish Security in an Age of Political Warfare
- CHAPTER 26: Defence and Scottish Independence
- CHAPTER 27: Hidden in Plain Sight: The Importance of Scottish Foreign Policy
- CHAPTER 28: Preparing for Negotiations on Nuclear Weapons
- CHAPTER 29: Does Scotland Already Have a Feminist Foreign Policy?
- CHAPTER 30: Scotland and International Peacemaking
- Last Words
- ROUNDTABLE: A Different Kind of Campaign and Debate?
- AFTERWORD: The Shape of Things to Come
- CONTRIBUTORS
- Back Cover
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