The scope for divergence of public policy between Scotland and the rest of the UK is constrained by institutional, political and contextual factors. The policy capacity of the Scottish Executive is limited but increasing. Distinct Scottish policy communities are emerging, but there is variation by sector. There are important divergences in the organization and delivery of public services. Scotland is more committed than England to the traditional public sector model, emphasizing egalitarianism and cooperation with the public service professionals. This contrasts with the English emphasis on consumer choice and competition
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
This paper explores the policy transfer and learning process within the UK since 1999, examining the...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is onemeasu...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
Governments across Europe, encouraged by the European Union, are moving from an agriculture policy, ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Scotland and the European Union given the dual...
The twentieth century saw a convergence of the Scottish and English systems of higher education. Sin...
We examine the impact of devolution in the United Kingdom on transport policies in the first two ter...
This article examines the means used to address blurred or shifting boundaries between reserved UK a...
Regional variations in public service outcomes: the impact of policy divergence in England, Scotland...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a resu...
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
This paper explores the policy transfer and learning process within the UK since 1999, examining the...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is onemeasu...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
Governments across Europe, encouraged by the European Union, are moving from an agriculture policy, ...
This paper examines the evolving relationship between Scotland and the European Union given the dual...
The twentieth century saw a convergence of the Scottish and English systems of higher education. Sin...
We examine the impact of devolution in the United Kingdom on transport policies in the first two ter...
This article examines the means used to address blurred or shifting boundaries between reserved UK a...
Regional variations in public service outcomes: the impact of policy divergence in England, Scotland...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
This paper explores the extent to which European Union policy-making in the UK has changed as a resu...
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
This paper explores the policy transfer and learning process within the UK since 1999, examining the...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...