First paragraph: This chapter explores the difference that minority government makes when compared to coalition government, focusing primarily on the relationship between the Scottish Parliament and Government. Chapter 1 demonstrates that the Parliament does not have the resources to do much more than perform a traditional parliamentary role, monitoring government departments and scrutinising legislation proposed by the Scottish Government. Chapter 2 identifies the continued importance of political parties and the government-versus-opposition culture inherited from Westminster. This chapter builds on these insights to show that the image of a ‘consensus democracy' (Lijphart, 1999) is often misleading in Scotland. The first eight years...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
About a decade after devolution in the UK created a Scottish Parliament elected by mixed-member prop...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
First paragraph: This chapter explores the difference that minority government makes when compared t...
The United Kingdom general election result in 2010 produced a hung or balanced parliament for the fi...
First paragraph: As noted in Chapter 2 the SCC Final Report (1995), the Yes-Yes 1997 Referendum camp...
First paragraph of chapter: During their lifetime, political parties face a range of strategic dilem...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
First paragraph: A distinctive feature of Scottish devolution compared with other countries is that ...
This Briefing analyses the initial experience of coalition government in Scotland and Wales. Scotlan...
This article explores policy development under the Scottish National Party (SNP) government, focusin...
First paragraph: The Scottish Parliament is many things. Amongst them, it is a living institution em...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
About a decade after devolution in the UK created a Scottish Parliament elected by mixed-member prop...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
First paragraph: This chapter explores the difference that minority government makes when compared t...
The United Kingdom general election result in 2010 produced a hung or balanced parliament for the fi...
First paragraph: As noted in Chapter 2 the SCC Final Report (1995), the Yes-Yes 1997 Referendum camp...
First paragraph of chapter: During their lifetime, political parties face a range of strategic dilem...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
First paragraph: A distinctive feature of Scottish devolution compared with other countries is that ...
This Briefing analyses the initial experience of coalition government in Scotland and Wales. Scotlan...
This article explores policy development under the Scottish National Party (SNP) government, focusin...
First paragraph: The Scottish Parliament is many things. Amongst them, it is a living institution em...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
About a decade after devolution in the UK created a Scottish Parliament elected by mixed-member prop...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...