With the aid of the most extensive and comprehensive survey data extracted from voters during the 2011 Scottish General, this book analyses the reasons behind why the SNP not only retained their mandate from the people to govern Scotland but further succeeded in winning a resounding majority in the Scottish Parliament. In tackling this overarching question other complex issues are also explored such as whether a pre-occupation with events at Westminster confined the Scottish Elections to the realm of 'second-order' elections? What impact the financial crisis had on elected a parliament that in reality has little economic power? The volume also has a broader appeal to devolved parliamentary elections more broadly by exploring what matters to...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In line with the prevailing methodological nationalism of electoral studies, sub-state regional elec...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
With the aid of the most extensive and comprehensive survey data extracted from voters during the 20...
In 2007 Labour lost an election in Scotland for the first time in half a century and the SNP went on...
The Scottish National Party's outright win in the Scottish Parliament election on 5 May 2011 confoun...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The 2011 Scottish Parli...
The Scottish parliamentary and local elections of 2007 were significant for two key reasons: the SNP...
Our aim in this report is to assess what lessons we should draw about the health and effectiveness ...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
Scotland has had a continued parliamentary representation at Westminster since the Act of Union in 1...
The 2015 General Election outcome in Scotland was historic, for several reasons: the SNP won a Gener...
Although Scotland had long been a Labour stronghold, devolution soon appeared to have served as a po...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In line with the prevailing methodological nationalism of electoral studies, sub-state regional elec...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...
With the aid of the most extensive and comprehensive survey data extracted from voters during the 20...
In 2007 Labour lost an election in Scotland for the first time in half a century and the SNP went on...
The Scottish National Party's outright win in the Scottish Parliament election on 5 May 2011 confoun...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. The 2011 Scottish Parli...
The Scottish parliamentary and local elections of 2007 were significant for two key reasons: the SNP...
Our aim in this report is to assess what lessons we should draw about the health and effectiveness ...
Next May, the SNP will be defending a fourteen year record in office in Edinburgh. Typically, govern...
Scotland has had a continued parliamentary representation at Westminster since the Act of Union in 1...
The 2015 General Election outcome in Scotland was historic, for several reasons: the SNP won a Gener...
Although Scotland had long been a Labour stronghold, devolution soon appeared to have served as a po...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In this article we use evidence from the Scottish Election Study 2007 to build an explanation for th...
In line with the prevailing methodological nationalism of electoral studies, sub-state regional elec...
The SNP have swept the electoral map in Scottish, winning all but three seats. With a Conservative g...