The creation of the National Assembly for Wales and Scottish Parliament has altered the democratic landscape of the UK. In assuming many policy and adminstraitve responsiblities previously held by the central government, the Welsh assembly promises innovation in governance and there are high expectations that devolution will bring about significant changes in Welsh life. "New Governance - New Democracy?" questions whether these expectations are likely to be fulfiled. Drawing on interviews with many of the people who have influenced the devolution experiment, from politicians to ordinary citizens, this book offers interdisciplinary discussion and analysis of issues ranging from electorial turnout, participation and legitimacy to the involvem...
This paper outlines the initial impact that recent constitutional reform has had in reframing govern...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Govern...
International audience"Drawing on extensive primary interview data within the Welsh policy community...
It was anticipated that devolution and the establishment of the National Assembly for Wales would pr...
Redesigning Democracy weaves together two important political stories. The first charts the long and...
Devolution, or home rule, is the transfer of power from a more centralized form of government to one...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
We examine the unfolding dynamics of devolution and economic governance in the United Kingdom. We ma...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
This paper explores the development of public attitudes to devolution in Wales since the September 1...
The constitutional innovations that devolution brought are turning out to be more innovative...
This paper outlines the initial impact that recent constitutional reform has had in reframing govern...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Govern...
International audience"Drawing on extensive primary interview data within the Welsh policy community...
It was anticipated that devolution and the establishment of the National Assembly for Wales would pr...
Redesigning Democracy weaves together two important political stories. The first charts the long and...
Devolution, or home rule, is the transfer of power from a more centralized form of government to one...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
We examine the unfolding dynamics of devolution and economic governance in the United Kingdom. We ma...
In a recent article on the process of Welsh Devolution, Richard Wyn Jones argues that the process of...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
This paper explores the development of public attitudes to devolution in Wales since the September 1...
The constitutional innovations that devolution brought are turning out to be more innovative...
This paper outlines the initial impact that recent constitutional reform has had in reframing govern...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Govern...