Who Governs Scotland?
This book addresses the premise that the question of who governs Scotland has become increasingly ambiguous, thanks in part to European integration, globalisation and devolution within the UK. It argues that although the concept of multi-level governance helped illuminate regionalism with the EU, it was not an appropriate model for Scotland. This well researched and powerfully argued book, adds greatly to the debate on constitutional reform, and offers invaluable insight into the Scottish Parliament's foreign affair agenda.
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Who Governs Scotland?
This book addresses the premise that the question of who governs Scotland has become increasingly ambiguous, thanks in part to European integration, globalisation and devolution within the UK. It argues that although the concept of multi-level governance helped illuminate regionalism with the EU, it was not an appropriate model for Scotland. This well researched and powerfully argued book, adds greatly to the debate on constitutional reform, and offers invaluable insight into the Scottish Parliament's foreign affair agenda.
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Who Governs Scotland?

Who Governs Scotland?

by Alex Wright
Who Governs Scotland?

Who Governs Scotland?

by Alex Wright

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This book addresses the premise that the question of who governs Scotland has become increasingly ambiguous, thanks in part to European integration, globalisation and devolution within the UK. It argues that although the concept of multi-level governance helped illuminate regionalism with the EU, it was not an appropriate model for Scotland. This well researched and powerfully argued book, adds greatly to the debate on constitutional reform, and offers invaluable insight into the Scottish Parliament's foreign affair agenda.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135770365
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/10/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 295 KB

About the Author

Alex Wright

Table of Contents

1. Who Governs Scotland? 2. An Emerging Political Arena 3. The Chimera of Multi-Level Governance 4. Scotland and the EU's Structural Funds 5. 1973-1999: A Westminster Bypass? 6. 1999: Business as Usual? 7. Territorial Mobilisation in the EU and Beyond 8. 2003: A Scottish Foreign Policy? 9. Functionalism, Subsidiarity and the Denizen of the Deep 10. The Eu and Internationa Affairs: Drivers for Autonomy?
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