Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymaking. New ‘policy communities' have developed, reflecting the generally open and consultative approach of the Scottish Government and the increased willingness and ability of ‘pressure participants' such as unions and interest groups to engage constructively in policymaking in Scotland. Such relationships may come under strain in the new economic climate in which harder policy choices have to be made and there is a greater sense of competition, winning and losing. This paper examines compulsory education policy in this context, comparing the ability of devolved organisations to create policy consensus in the early phase of devolution...
This paper discusses the ways in which Scottish education policy is currently both depoliticising an...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This article explores policy development under the Scottish National Party (SNP) government, focusin...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
Scotland has been largely self-governing in major areas such as health, education and local governme...
This article examines the means used to address blurred or shifting boundaries between reserved UK a...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
The new context of coalition government and the ‘Big Society' suggests that the UK government ...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is one meas...
This paper examines the extent to which political devolution has influenced the nature of education ...
The new context of coalition government and the 'Big Society' suggests that the UK governm...
The paper outlines and examines key developments in education policy under the SNP government. Educa...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
This paper discusses the ways in which Scottish education policy is currently both depoliticising an...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This article explores policy development under the Scottish National Party (SNP) government, focusin...
Devolution in Scotland has produced the potential for major changes to public policy and policymakin...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
Scotland has been largely self-governing in major areas such as health, education and local governme...
This article examines the means used to address blurred or shifting boundaries between reserved UK a...
If we focus on the wider policymaking and political process, we should get a stronger sense that maj...
The new context of coalition government and the ‘Big Society' suggests that the UK government ...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is one meas...
This paper examines the extent to which political devolution has influenced the nature of education ...
The new context of coalition government and the 'Big Society' suggests that the UK governm...
The paper outlines and examines key developments in education policy under the SNP government. Educa...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
This paper discusses the ways in which Scottish education policy is currently both depoliticising an...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This article explores policy development under the Scottish National Party (SNP) government, focusin...