First paragraph: As noted in Chapter 2 the SCC Final Report (1995), the Yes-Yes 1997 Referendum campaign and the Consultative Steering Group Report (1999) all emphasized an aspiration of a new style of democracy and politics in Scotland. ‘New politics' suggests a style of politics which is not only consensual, but also involves the participation of more individuals and groups. A central feature is the inclusion of hitherto excluded sections of society. While the most prominent example of this movement was to ensure that more women were elected to the Scottish Parliament, a broader aim was to ensure greater participation among groups held to be excluded from political participation in the past. Ethnic minorities are mentioned explicitl...
First paragraph: A distinctive feature of Scottish devolution compared with other countries is that ...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
A new parliament and resulting democratically elected executive marks a symbolic point of hope for d...
First paragraph: As noted in Chapter 2 the SCC Final Report (1995), the Yes-Yes 1997 Referendum camp...
First paragraph: This chapter explores the difference that minority government makes when compared t...
First paragraph of chapter: During their lifetime, political parties face a range of strategic dilem...
First paragraph: The Scottish Parliament is many things. Amongst them, it is a living institution em...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
First paragraph: The run-up to devolution was accompanied by an optimism that a new Parliament would...
With the Scottish referendum less than one year away, James Mitchell offers three broad types of iss...
The Referendum on Scottish independence left an important legacy, in that it generated an interest i...
This article explores the course of Scottish politics since the establishment of the devolved parlia...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
Last year, we launched Democratic Audit – Scotland to provide meaningful, in depth, scrutiny of Scot...
The Scottish Parliament and participative democracy The Scottish Parliament set up in 1999 was desig...
First paragraph: A distinctive feature of Scottish devolution compared with other countries is that ...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
A new parliament and resulting democratically elected executive marks a symbolic point of hope for d...
First paragraph: As noted in Chapter 2 the SCC Final Report (1995), the Yes-Yes 1997 Referendum camp...
First paragraph: This chapter explores the difference that minority government makes when compared t...
First paragraph of chapter: During their lifetime, political parties face a range of strategic dilem...
First paragraph: The Scottish Parliament is many things. Amongst them, it is a living institution em...
Chapter 5 suggests that the Scottish Parliament did not foster new and effective forms of deliberati...
First paragraph: The run-up to devolution was accompanied by an optimism that a new Parliament would...
With the Scottish referendum less than one year away, James Mitchell offers three broad types of iss...
The Referendum on Scottish independence left an important legacy, in that it generated an interest i...
This article explores the course of Scottish politics since the establishment of the devolved parlia...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
Last year, we launched Democratic Audit – Scotland to provide meaningful, in depth, scrutiny of Scot...
The Scottish Parliament and participative democracy The Scottish Parliament set up in 1999 was desig...
First paragraph: A distinctive feature of Scottish devolution compared with other countries is that ...
John Smith, when Leader of the Labour Party, said that devolution was “the settled will of the Scott...
A new parliament and resulting democratically elected executive marks a symbolic point of hope for d...