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48 reviewsISBN 10: 0719075750
ISBN 13: 9780719075759
Author: Alan Trench
Introduction – Overview of devolution and its significance in the UK context
The Background to Devolution – Historical context leading to the devolution process
Not Quite 'Devolution All Round?' The Case of England – Examination of the situation in England regarding devolution
The Evolution of Scottish Devolution – Development and changes in Scotland's devolved powers
The Governance of Scotland – Analysis of Scotland's political institutions and governance
Political Parties and Politics in Scotland – Discussion on the political landscape and party dynamics in Scotland
The Government of Wales – Insights into Wales' devolved government structures
The Continuing Evolution of Welsh Devolution – Exploration of ongoing changes and developments in Welsh devolution
Northern Ireland: Historical Development – Historical overview of Northern Ireland's political evolution
Northern Ireland and Devolution: Structures and Processes – Detailed look at Northern Ireland's devolved institutions and processes
Political Parties within Northern Ireland – Examination of the party system and political dynamics in Northern Ireland
Creeping Federalism or a Unitary State? – Debate on whether the UK's devolution represents a move towards federalism or maintains its unitary state structure
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Tags: Alan Trench, Devolution, Power