Devolution and power in the United Kingdom:
"Presenting original research from the Leverhulme and ESRC research programmes, this book is the first comprehensive examination of intergovernmental relations in the developed UK. With contributors from a range of disciplines including political science, law, public, policy, economics, history...
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Manchester [u.a.]
Manchester Univ. Press
2007
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | The devolution series
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Zusammenfassung: | "Presenting original research from the Leverhulme and ESRC research programmes, this book is the first comprehensive examination of intergovernmental relations in the developed UK. With contributors from a range of disciplines including political science, law, public, policy, economics, history and comparative politics, it builds a detailed picture of the UK's system of intergovernmental relations as it developed between 1999 and 2007. It also examines how the UK's practices relate to those of other decentralised and federal states, and adopts a resource dependency framework to examine the impact of devolution on the territorial distribution of power in the United Kingdom. It explains the paradox of autonomy and control as a form of 'conditional autonomy', which has been possible because of the benign political circumstances that have accompanied devolution's early years - but which may not survive in rougher conditions. Devolution's easy bedding-in has been due to good fortune more than good design." "This book will be invaluable for all interested in devolution, particularly students, academics and researchers interested in British politics or comparative territorial politics, and in public law."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 316 S. |
ISBN: | 9780719075759 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures and tables page
vii
list of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
Editor s note
xiii
1
Introduction: territory, devolution and power in the United
Kingdom Alan Trench
1
2
The United Kingdom as a state of unions: unity of government,
equality of political rights and diversity of institutions
James Mitchell
24
3
The framework of devolution: the formal structure of devolved
power Alan Trench
48
4
Funding devolution: the power of money
David Bell and Alex Christie
73
5
The politics of devolution finance and the power of the Treasury
Alan Trench
86
6
The practical outcomes of devolution: policy-making across the
UK Alan Trench and Holly Jarman
113
7
The fragile divergence machine: citizenship, policy divergence
and devolution in health policy Scott L.Greer
136
8
Washing dirty linen in private: the processes of
intergovernmental relations and the resolution of disputes
Alan Trench
160
9
The parties and intergovernmental relations
Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw and Gerald Taylor
198
10
The European Union, devolution and power
Charlie
Jeff er
y
and
Rosanne
Palmer
218
vi
DEVOLUTION
AND POWER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
11
The United Kingdom as a federalised or regionalised union
Ronald Watts
239
12
Conclusion: devolution and the territorial distribution of power
in the UK Alan Trench
269
Bibliography
289
Index
309
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Contents
List of figures and tables page
vii
list of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
Editor's note
xiii
1
Introduction: territory, devolution and power in the United
Kingdom Alan Trench
1
2
The United Kingdom as a state of unions: unity of government,
equality of political rights and diversity of institutions
James Mitchell
24
3
The framework of devolution: the formal structure of devolved
power Alan Trench
48
4
Funding devolution: the power of money
David Bell and Alex Christie
73
5
The politics of devolution finance and the power of the Treasury
Alan Trench
86
6
The practical outcomes of devolution: policy-making across the
UK Alan Trench and Holly Jarman
113
7
The fragile divergence machine: citizenship, policy divergence
and devolution in health policy Scott L.Greer
136
8
Washing dirty linen in private: the processes of
intergovernmental relations and the resolution of disputes
Alan Trench
160
9
The parties and intergovernmental relations
Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw and Gerald Taylor
198
10
The European Union, devolution and power
Charlie
Jeff er
y
and
Rosanne
Palmer
218
vi
DEVOLUTION
AND POWER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
11
The United Kingdom as a federalised or regionalised union
Ronald Watts
239
12
Conclusion: devolution and the territorial distribution of power
in the UK Alan Trench
269
Bibliography
289
Index
309 |
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