British regionalism and devolution : the challenges of state reform and European integration
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British regionalism and devolution : the challenges of state reform and European integration
(Regional policy and development series, 16)
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This collection of papers draws together a range of perspectives on the increasingly central issues of state reform, European integration and British regionalism in the 1990s. Using case material, the contributors examine: the effects of state reform and European integration on British regionalism and the devolution debate; and the nature of recent central responses to the re-emergence of regional and devolution issues, with a particular focus on the recent policies of the Major governments and the policies of the Opposition parties. They also present some evidence which suggests that state reform and EC/EU developments have determined and accentuated important new trends in British regionalism, and underpin the plausibility of far-reaching regional and devolution reforms.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Regionalist responses to state reform and European integration: home rule in Scotland - the politics and bases of a movement, Jeck Brand and James Mitchell
- Welsh politics and changing British and European contexts, Barry Jones
- English regionalism and the importance of regional planning, Jim Sharpe
- British local government and European integration, Mike Goldsmith
- sub-national partnerships and European integration, Peter John
- Britain and regions in the European Union and the wider Europe, Peter Roberts. Part 2 Central policy and the new regionalist agenda: British territorial management and the politics of devolution, Jonathan Bradbury
- the Scottish experiences in local government reform, Ronan Paddison
- central policy and the institutional framework in the English regions, Murray Stewart
- government offices in the English regions and the single regeneration budget, John Mawson
- the reform agenda for sub-national governance in the English regions, John Mawson
- conclusion, Jonathan Bradbury and John Mawson.
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