The first study of Scottish devolution to adopt an explicitly comparative approach and the first to analyse the impact of the European dimension Sheds light on one of the most contested questions in contemporary politics: whether European integration leads to fragmentation of its constituent states Builds a ground-breaking argument that challenges the widespread thesis that support for devolution was a consequence of the 'democratic deficit' created by eighteen years of Conservative rule Identifies three key factors in the changing politics of Scottish devolution: the interaction between attitudes to devolution and attitudes to independence, the exploitation of the European context to shape perceptions An entirely original explanation of Sc...
Anglo-Scottish relations have become a major topic in British political debate in recent years. In 2...
This study aims to understand why the Scottish National Party (SNP) accelerated to prominence after ...
This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a resu...
The paper addresses the question of whether European integration generates or increases demands for ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Scotland and the European Union given the dual...
This article deals with the variation in the demand for self-government in Scotland – as measured by...
Scottish devolution is an accomplished fact. It will not be reversed. Even the political agents who ...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the consequences of the devolutionprocess initiated by the ...
This chapter uses primary data to explore national identity in a post-devolved Britain. The results...
This article deals with the variation in the demand for self-government in Scotland – as measured by...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
The paper addresses the question of whether and how European integration affects demands for regiona...
This article is a theoretical and empirical contribution to the study of the Europeanization of poli...
Labour politicians have asserted that devolution will strengthen the union, while nationalist politi...
This paper focuses on two crucial referendums on a Scottish body of self– government: the referendum...
Anglo-Scottish relations have become a major topic in British political debate in recent years. In 2...
This study aims to understand why the Scottish National Party (SNP) accelerated to prominence after ...
This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a resu...
The paper addresses the question of whether European integration generates or increases demands for ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Scotland and the European Union given the dual...
This article deals with the variation in the demand for self-government in Scotland – as measured by...
Scottish devolution is an accomplished fact. It will not be reversed. Even the political agents who ...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the consequences of the devolutionprocess initiated by the ...
This chapter uses primary data to explore national identity in a post-devolved Britain. The results...
This article deals with the variation in the demand for self-government in Scotland – as measured by...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
The paper addresses the question of whether and how European integration affects demands for regiona...
This article is a theoretical and empirical contribution to the study of the Europeanization of poli...
Labour politicians have asserted that devolution will strengthen the union, while nationalist politi...
This paper focuses on two crucial referendums on a Scottish body of self– government: the referendum...
Anglo-Scottish relations have become a major topic in British political debate in recent years. In 2...
This study aims to understand why the Scottish National Party (SNP) accelerated to prominence after ...
This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a resu...