Devolution and British Politics

Devolution and British Politics

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Apr 1, 2004 · Inglés · Kindle (408 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Kindle
Páginas 408
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Apr 1, 2004
Editorial Pearson Education UK
ISBN-10 6611771158
ISBN-13 9786611771157

Descripción

Devolution has significantly reshaped the landscape of British politics in recent years, prompting an examination of its far-reaching implications. Michael O'Neil delves into the evolution of governance across the UK, highlighting how power has shifted from centralized institutions to regional administrations. This transformation is not merely political; it reflects deep societal changes that challenge long-standing perceptions of identity, autonomy, and representation.

Through insightful analysis, O'Neil explores the various dimensions of devolution, including its impact on policy-making, local governance, and the relationship between the nations of the UK. The book addresses the complexities and controversies that have accompanied this shift, such as debates over sovereignty, national identity, and the balance of power.

As he navigates these intricacies, O'Neil emphasizes the importance of understanding devolution not just as a political change but as a vital part of the ongoing dialogue about what it means to be part of the United Kingdom. This exploration serves as a crucial resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the current state of British politics in the context of ongoing devolutionary processes.

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Contemporáneo Política
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