本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
29
言語
英語
公開されました
Dec 1, 2000
出版社
Cardiff School of Social Sciences
ISBN-10
1872330444
ISBN-13
9781872330440
説明
Ralph Fevre and Paul Chaney delve into the dynamics of devolution and civic engagement in Wales, exploring the evolving political landscape shaped by the quest for greater inclusiveness. Their insightful analysis highlights how the process of devolution has not only transformed governance but has also sparked a broader conversation about participatory democracy in the region.
Examining the role of various stakeholders, the authors reveal the successes and challenges faced in fostering a more inclusive society. They illuminate the impact of community involvement, emphasizing how grassroots movements and public discourse contribute to shaping policies that resonate with the diverse needs of the Welsh population.
Through their comprehensive study, Fevre and Chaney invite readers to reflect on the implications of these developments, both in Wales and beyond. By interrogating the complexities of participatory governance, they provide a valuable perspective on the future of political engagement and social cohesion in an ever-evolving democratic landscape.
Examining the role of various stakeholders, the authors reveal the successes and challenges faced in fostering a more inclusive society. They illuminate the impact of community involvement, emphasizing how grassroots movements and public discourse contribute to shaping policies that resonate with the diverse needs of the Welsh population.
Through their comprehensive study, Fevre and Chaney invite readers to reflect on the implications of these developments, both in Wales and beyond. By interrogating the complexities of participatory governance, they provide a valuable perspective on the future of political engagement and social cohesion in an ever-evolving democratic landscape.