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Devolution and Power in the United Kingdom

Devolution and Power in the United Kingdom
Author: Alan Trench
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Devolution and Power in the United Kingdom is concerned with a paradox - why devolution has enabled different approaches to government and policy-making to develop in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland since 1999, while a close examination of the structure of devolution suggests that the UK government retains control over most key aspects of the UK.


Devolution in the United Kingdom

Devolution in the United Kingdom
Author: Vernon Bogdanor
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2001-04-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0192801287

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This book places the recent developments in devolution in their historical context, examining political and constitutional aspects of devolution in Britain from Gladstone in 1886 through to the latest developments in the year 2000.


Devolution and British Politics

Devolution and British Politics
Author: Michael Oneill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317873645

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Devolution has transformed the British Polity in the last decade. Taking this profound change as its theme, Devolution and British Politics is an up-to date, comprehensive and effective review of the origins and development of the devolution process.Devolution in British Politics offers a de-centralised assessment of British politics and encourages critical thinking regarding contemporary political theory.


Devolution in the United Kingdom

Devolution in the United Kingdom
Author: Russell Deacon
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 074866971X

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The only up-to-date introduction to the politics of devolution in the UKNew for this edition:* Revised and updated throughout * New case studies and tables * New sections on topics including English regionalism, the London Mayor, the Calman Commission, Labour and the Welsh Assembly, and Ian PaisleyThe political landscape of the UK was altered dramatically with the devolution of power to London, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This introduction to the major changes caused by devolution looks at both the historical background and contemporary political events. It assesses the operation, strengths and weaknesses of the devolved state, and uses relevant case studies to illustrate the more complex ideas.


The Impact of Devolution on Social Policy

The Impact of Devolution on Social Policy
Author: Derek Birrell
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2009-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847422255

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With new devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, this book provides a study of developments in the major areas of social policy and a full comparison between the four UK nations.


Devolution in Practice

Devolution in Practice
Author: John Adams
Publisher: Institute for Public Policy Research
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781860301995

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Devolution in Britain Today

Devolution in Britain Today
Author: Colin Pilkington
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: 9780719060762

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A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of devolved government in Britain today.


Devolution in the UK

Devolution in the UK
Author: James Mitchell
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1847795234

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This book explains devolution today in terms of the evolution of past structures of government in the component parts of the United Kingdom. Available in paperback for the first time, it highlights the importance of the English dimension and the role that England’s territorial politics played in constitutional debates. Similarities and differences between how the components of the UK were governed are described. It argues that the UK should be understood now, even more than pre-devolution, as a state of distinct unions, each with its own deeply rooted past and trajectory. Using previously unpublished primary material, as well as a wealth of secondary work, the book offers a comprehensive account of the territorial constitution of the UK from the early twentieth century through to the operation of the new devolved system of government.


Devolution in the United Kingdom

Devolution in the United Kingdom
Author: Russell Deacon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 074863035X

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This book provides an introduction to the major changes in the political landscape of the UK caused by the political devolution of power to London, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. There is extensive examination of the historical background to these changes with an even more detailed focus upon contemporary political events. The book also helps those wishing to understand devolution by explaining its development, and assessing the operation, strengths and weaknesses of the devolved state. Throughout the text there are relevant examples used which illustrate the application of more complex ideas and terms, and a balanced picture is presented which takes in the views of federalists, unionists and nationalists.


The Oxford Handbook of British Politics

The Oxford Handbook of British Politics
Author: Matthew Flinders
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191570443

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The study of British politics has been reinvigorated in recent years as a generation of new scholars seeks to build-upon a distinct disciplinary heritage while also exploring new empirical territory and finds much support and encouragement from previous generations in forging new grounds in relation to theory and methods. It is in this context that The Oxford Handbook of British Politics has been conceived. The central ambition of the Handbook is not just to illustrate both the breadth and depth of scholarship that is to be found within the field. It also seeks to demonstrate the vibrancy and critical self-reflection that has cultivated a much sharper and engaging, and notably less insular, approach to the terrain it seeks to explore and understand. In this emphasis on critical engagement, disciplinary evolution, and a commitment to shaping rather than re-stating the discipline The Oxford Handbook of British Politics is consciously distinctive. In showcasing the diversity now found in the analysis of British politics, the Handbook is built upon three foundations. The first principle that underpins the volume is a broad understanding of 'the political'. It covers a much broader range of topics, themes and issues than would commonly be found within a book on British politics. This emphasis on an inclusive approach also characterises the second principle that has shaped this collection - namely, diversity in relation to commissioned authors. The final principle focuses on the distinctiveness of the study of British politics. Each chapter seeks to reflect on what is distinctive- both in terms of the empirical nature of the issue of concern, and the theories and methods that have been deployed to unravel the nature and causes of the debate. The result is a unique volume that: draws-upon the intellectual strengths of the study of British politics; reflects the innate diversity and inclusiveness of the discipline; isolates certain distinctive issues and then reflects on their broader international relevance; and finally looks to the future by pointing towards emerging or overlooked areas of research.