In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of negotiating changes in post-devolution Westminster/Wales dynamics has been characterised by the emergence of a discourse of ‘unintended consequences’ (Jones 2001: 34). In this article, I intend to argue that one of the most significant and contemporary of these unintended consequences, is the new prominence and role that national theatre has acquired in the political and cultural discourse of contemporary Welsh nationhood. It is my contention that, in the absence of a mature set of political institutions that might directly enable devolution, the National Assembly government called upon its national theatrical institutions to function as hig...
The phenomenon of devolution of power and its characteristics based on the example of Wales: The per...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
This article discusses Polis, the latest performance in a long line of theatrical investigations by ...
In this article, an author proves that devolution based on the national identity fosters political d...
If ‘institutions matter’, twenty years after the devolution referendum, and almost twenty years afte...
Welsh devolution has not been adequately theorised. Following the narrow vote for Welsh devolution i...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
Over the past two decades, devolution in Wales has undergone a remarkable transformation. A Welsh As...
This thesis traces the relation between Anglophone Welsh fiction and politics, in light of the campa...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
The phenomenon of devolution of power and its characteristics based on the example of Wales: The per...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
This article discusses Polis, the latest performance in a long line of theatrical investigations by ...
In this article, an author proves that devolution based on the national identity fosters political d...
If ‘institutions matter’, twenty years after the devolution referendum, and almost twenty years afte...
Welsh devolution has not been adequately theorised. Following the narrow vote for Welsh devolution i...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
Over the past two decades, devolution in Wales has undergone a remarkable transformation. A Welsh As...
This thesis traces the relation between Anglophone Welsh fiction and politics, in light of the campa...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
The phenomenon of devolution of power and its characteristics based on the example of Wales: The per...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...