Devolution, regionalism, and regional development: the UK experience

Written by academics from the fields of geography, economics, town planning, public policy, management, public administration, politics and sociology, this book provides an overview and critical perspective on the impact of devolution on regionalism in the UK since the late 1990s.

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY [u.a.] Routledge 2008
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Written by academics from the fields of geography, economics, town planning, public policy, management, public administration, politics and sociology, this book provides an overview and critical perspective on the impact of devolution on regionalism in the UK since the late 1990s.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Devolution in Scotland : change and continuity / Neil McGarvey -- Devolution in Wales : an unfolding process / Jonathan Bradbury -- Northern Ireland : St Andrews, the long Good Friday agreement / Rick Wilford -- Institutional capacity in the English regions / Graham Pearce -- Joined-up thinking? Co-ordinating governance in the south east mega-region / Peter John, Steve Musson, and Adam Tickell -- Constrained discretion and English regional governance : the case of Yorkshire and the Humber / Simon Lee -- Devolution and development : territorial justice and the north-south divide / Kevin Morgan -- Reconstructing regional development and planning in Scotland and Wales / Greg Lloyd and Deborah Peel -- Regional development and regional spatial strategies in England / Peter Roberts -- Afterword : UK regional capacity in comparative perspective / Patrick Le Gales
Physical Description:p. cm
ISBN:9780415323611

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