A healthy democracy needs mechanisms that enable citizens to understand the political process and engage in the functioning of politics. But as simple as this may sound, achieving such an understanding is proving a major problem for Wales. Craig Johnson reflects on the broader problems caused by the inadequate reporting of Welsh politics UK-wide
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
Huw David Jones of the Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries, University of Glamorgan a...
The gradual transformation of British politics through the processes of devolution has been a ‘work ...
The discussions about Channel 4 being pushed to move out of London, and about the BBC being forced t...
Preprint submitted to Participations, 2012.The long-running debate about the information gap between...
The tectonic plates under the United Kingdom are moving: a second Independence Referendum for Scotla...
Polling Matters is an independent, non-partisan podcast providing expert polling news and analysis, ...
It used to be that case that Wales was distinguished by the strength of the Labour vote and the pres...
There is a future to be had for the Welsh independence movement. Wales’ vote in favour of Brexit was...
Devolution was intended to allow the different home nations to develop their own approaches to addre...
In this article, an author proves that devolution based on the national identity fosters political d...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
The history of the BBC’s regional programming is one of perennial tension between representing and r...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
Huw David Jones of the Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries, University of Glamorgan a...
The gradual transformation of British politics through the processes of devolution has been a ‘work ...
The discussions about Channel 4 being pushed to move out of London, and about the BBC being forced t...
Preprint submitted to Participations, 2012.The long-running debate about the information gap between...
The tectonic plates under the United Kingdom are moving: a second Independence Referendum for Scotla...
Polling Matters is an independent, non-partisan podcast providing expert polling news and analysis, ...
It used to be that case that Wales was distinguished by the strength of the Labour vote and the pres...
There is a future to be had for the Welsh independence movement. Wales’ vote in favour of Brexit was...
Devolution was intended to allow the different home nations to develop their own approaches to addre...
In this article, an author proves that devolution based on the national identity fosters political d...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
The history of the BBC’s regional programming is one of perennial tension between representing and r...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...