The article addresses how Britain’s major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrats—adapted to political devolution in Scotland and Wales. It explores party organization, programs, and policymaking. It argues that the Labour Party experienced the most territorial intraparty conflict but fairly rapidly achieved a new balance between British and Scottish/Welsh party interests. The Conservative Party struggled after its 1997 UK election defeat and failed to adapt to multilevel politics with any consistency. The Liberal Democrats experienced the smoothest adjustment, largely on account of their own federal party constitution. The article concludes that the findings provide some backing to ‘‘rational choice...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
In this article we examine the emerging party systems of the devolved environments, with an eye towa...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article analyses the candidate selection procedures of each of the major parties in the run‐up t...
The chapter forms part of a research collection designed to pioneer the study of political decentral...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
The territorial dimension has become a significant feature of party politics in Europe. Political pa...
This article addresses the relationship between political decentralization and the organization of p...
This article uses Sartori's classification of party systems to map changes in the post-war UK party...
International audienceIf voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotla...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
In this article we examine the emerging party systems of the devolved environments, with an eye towa...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article addresses how Britain's major statewide political parties—Labour, the Conservatives, and...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
In 1999 the Labour government in the UK devolved significant powers to the newly created Scottish Pa...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...
The article analyses the candidate selection procedures of each of the major parties in the run‐up t...
The chapter forms part of a research collection designed to pioneer the study of political decentral...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
The territorial dimension has become a significant feature of party politics in Europe. Political pa...
This article addresses the relationship between political decentralization and the organization of p...
This article uses Sartori's classification of party systems to map changes in the post-war UK party...
International audienceIf voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotla...
If voting for the Conservative party had become somewhat of a rarity in Scotland since the Thatcher ...
In this article we examine the emerging party systems of the devolved environments, with an eye towa...
The response of national, state-level political parties to the challenges of competing for power at ...