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Titel:   Devolution and British Politics
Reihe:   Longman
Autor:   Michael O'Neill
Verlag:   Pearson Longman
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   1
Sprache:   Englisch
Seiten:   408
Erschienen:   April 2004
ISBN13:   9780582472747
ISBN10:   0-58247-274-1
Status:   Der Titel ist leider nicht mehr lieferbar. Sorry, This title is no longer available. Malheureusement ce titre est épuisé.
 

Devolution and British Politics

Description

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.



Features

  • Thorough overview of the historical context
  • Assessment of the impact of devolution on all areas of British government & politics
  • Number of well-known contributors, including
  • Places the British experience in a global context
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Devolution and British Politics
PART ONE. A KINGDOM UNITED 1. State-building and national integration in Britain. Michael O'Neill 2. Challenging the Centre: Home Rule Movements. Michael O'Neill
PART TWO. RE-IMAGINING BRITAIN: THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
3. Politicizing Territorial Identity: Theorems of Change. Michael O'Neill
4. The Politics of Identity: Scottish Nationalism. Antonia Dodds and David Seawright
5. The Politics of Identity: Wales. James Hunter
6. Northern Ireland: Resolving an Ancient Quarrel. Rick Wilford
PART THREE. REFORMING THE BRITISH STATE
7. Reforming the British State: The1998 Watershed. Michael O'Neill
8. Intra-party relationships of British state-wide political parties within the developing territorial agenda. David Baker
9. Central Government and Devolution. Janice Mcmillan and Andrew Massey
10. English Regional Governance. Chris Stevens
11. The Impact of European Integration. Janet Mather  
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Back Cover

The British polity has undergone a fundamental transformation in the last decade, and in 1998 this culminated in the most radical reform of the British state since its inception in 1707. Since 1998 devolution for Scotland and Wales and power sharing in Northern Ireland have fundamentally changed the balance of power between government at the centre and the new territorial polities.

Taking this profound change as its theme, Devolution in British Politics is an up-to date, comprehensive and effective review of the origins and development of the devolution process. In highly readable chapters crucial aspects of devolution are considered, and the process of constitutional change and its political and institutional consequences are the principal focus of enquiry by the contributors.

With clarity and passion, Devolution in British Politics examines the forces at work, both historical and contemporary, that are changing the British polity. It accounts for the emergence of the cultural and political movements in the 'other nations' that since the 1960s have demanded significant devolution of power from Whitehall and challenged the control by Westminster parties and political elites over territorial politics. Devolution traces the residual legacy of deep-seated cultural differences and persistent territorial interests that gave rise during the nineteenth century to political resistance to government from London, even to the idea of shared nationhood.


A team of specialist writers provides a detailed assessment of the causes and demands of the devolution campaign as well as:

  • a review of the significance of the newly devolved arrangements that have replaced the classic British unitary state;
  • an assessment of the impact of the constitutional changes;
  • consideration of devolution's importance for the present and future workings of British government and politics, both at the centre and in the new territorial polities;
  • a detailed discussion of the idea of political identity in Britain, and in a wider European and global context.

The Editor
Michael O'Neill is Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Politics at Nottingham Trent University.

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Reader Review(s)

'This book is an interesting attempt to decipher the British unitary state...'

Phil Cooke, Scottish Affairs, no. 52, summer 2005

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