Devolution and power in the United Kingdom
Edited by Alan Trench"This collection of twelve essays looks at the nature of power in the working of devolved governments up to the end of 2005. G.F.B, Contemporary Review June 08"
Devolution and power in the United Kingdom is concerned with a paradox – why devolution has enabled different approaches to government and policy-making to develop in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland since 1999, while a close examination of the structure of devolution suggests that the UK government retains control over most key aspects of the UK.
Presenting
original research, this book is the first comprehensive examination of
intergovernmental relations in the devolved UK. It also examines how
the UK’s practices relate to those practised in 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.
Contents:
1. Introduction: territory, devolution and power in the United Kingdom – Alan Trench
2. The United Kingdom as a state of unions: unity of government, equality of political rights and diversity of institutions – James Mitchell
3. The framework of devolution: the formal structure of devolved power – Alan Trench
4. Funding devolution: the power of money – David Bell and Alex Christie
5. The politics of devolution finance and the power of the treasury – Alan Trench
6. The practical outcomes of devolution: policy-making across the UK – Alan Trench and Holly Jarman
7. The fragile divergence machine: citizenship, policy divergence, and devolution – Scott L. Greer
8. Washing dirty linen in private: the processes of intergovernmental relations and the resolution of disputes – Alan Trench
9. The parties and intergovernmental relations – Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw & Gerald Taylor
10. The European Union, devolution and power – Charlie Jeffery & Rosanne Palmer
11. The United Kingdom as a federalised or regionalised union – Ronald Watts
12. Conclusion: devolution and the territorial distribution of power in the UK – Alan Trench
Index
Alan Trench is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Constitution Unit at University College London
Devolution series
234x156mm 320pp
hb 9780719075759 31 July 2007 £60.00
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