Items where Subject is "JN1187 Scotland"

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  • Government has quietly published reports on the impact of child maintenance reforms. Here’s what you need to know (2017) Allbeson, Janet
  • Brexit and Spain: would the Spanish government really block Scotland’s EU membership? (2016) Anderson, Paul
  • Indyref2: a bold but unsurprising move from Nicola Sturgeon (2017) Anderson, Paul
  • Scotland, Brexit and Spain: A special deal for Scotland is unlikely (2017) Anderson, Paul
  • In constructing her first cabinet, Nicola Sturgeon has shown a commitment to sending ‘a strong, positive message to girls and young women’ (2014) Andrews, Emily
  • Politicians are more likely to forward constituent inquiries to the appropriate level if they are of the same party as the recipient (2015) André, Audrey; Bradbury, Jonathan; Depauw, Sam
  • The British Left are desperate for good news – Macron and Schulz will disappoint them (2017) Angier, Tom
  • Creating a monetary union between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK requires preventing capital flight (2013) Armstrong, Angus
  • The GERS report indicates that Scotland’s finances are in dire shape (2015) Ashcroft, Brian
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  • Analysis of Twitter responses indicates a preference for diversity in televised political debates (2015) Baxter, Graeme
  • Scottish Parliament election preview: continued SNP dominance in the North East, but who will pick up the scraps? (2016) Baxter, Graeme; MacLeod, Iain
  • Symbols of shared Britishness are less important in sustaining the union than economic and political factors (2014) Bechhofer, Frank; McCrone, David
  • Political, constitutional journalism is now very interesting (honestly) (2012) Beckett, Charlie
  • Scotland’s second referendum: another test for the media as well as democracy (2017) Beckett, Charlie
  • What can we learn about getting people involved in politics from the Scottish referendum? (video) (2014) Beckett, Charlie
  • Data-led politics: do analytics have the power that we are led to believe? (2017) Beer, David
  • Why both sides of the UK’s debate are misleading the public on EU budget contributions (2016) Begg, Iain
  • The economics of Brexit: which side should we believe? (2016) Begg, Iain
  • The Smith Commission must choose between a Union basedon either separation or sharing (2014) Bell, Christine
  • The changing relationship between England and Scotlandcould confuse equality provision north of the border (2014) Bell, Christine
  • Scots living overseas or elsewhere in the UK should have been given the right to vote in the independence referendum (2014) Berry, Craig; Berry, Richard
  • Voter registration levels for the Scottish independence referendum are already showing the potential benefits of lowering the voting age to 16 (2014) Berry, Craig; Mycock, Andy; Tonge, Jonathan
  • Book review: Yes: the radical case for Scottish independence by James Foley and Pete Ramand (2014) Berry, Richard
  • Yes or No, Broadcasting in Scotland should Change towards Independence (2014) Beveridge, Robert
  • Federalism could be the only means of resolving some of the UK constitution’s fundamental difficultiies (2015) Blick, Andrew
  • Federalism provides a desirable path forward for the UK’s constitution – and may be the only means of preserving the Union (2016) Blick, Andrew
  • Four options for configuring the British constitution (2015) Blick, Andrew
  • What is the UK constitution made of? Exposing the ‘hidden wiring’ (2011) Blick, Andrew
  • While Scottish independence would have immediate economic costs, history suggests there are long-term benefits (2021) Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE
  • On devolution and why it’s what London needs (2017) Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog
  • Focus on…Scotland (2015) Blumenau, Jack; Hanretty, Chris; Lauderdale, Benjamin; Vivyan, Nick
  • Five minutes with Nicola Sturgeon: “minority government is perfectly capable of being stable government” (2015) Blumenau, Jack; Travers, Tony
  • David Blunkett: introducing citizenship education was the easy bit. We need to do more to encourage schools to support youth participation (2014) Blunkett, David
  • Gender diversity among Committee witnesses:the large variations in the Commons and why Holyrood is doing better (2020) Bochel, Hugh picture_as_pdf
  • Gender diversity among Committee witnesses:the large variations in the Commons and why Holyrood is doing better (2020) Bochel, Hugh
  • Muslims in Scotland: demographic, social and cultural characteristics (2016) Bonino, Stefano
  • If implemented in full, the Smith Commission report will provide Scotland with a welcome range of new powers (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • Labour’s leadership election result in Scotland will transform the Scottish political landscape (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • The Scottish Parliament should not have sovereign power because it serves the Scottish Government rather than holding it to account (2014) Bonney, Norman picture_as_pdf
  • Since devolution, policymaking in Scotland has been profoundly conservative (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • The Smith Commission must not ignore the status of statereligion in Scotland (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • What happens if Scotland votes ‘Yes’ in the independence referendum? (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • The current arrangements for the appointment of the membership of Scottish local council education committees offend basic equal opportunity principles (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • The dilemmas of the Scottish independence referendum for a unionist and secularist democrat (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • The first draft of Scotland’s interim constitution does little justice to the magnitude of the changes envisaged (2014) Bonney, Norman
  • Reading list: 6 essential books on Scotland and the Scottish independence referendum (2014) Book Reviews, LSE
  • Taking back control of ideas: How politicians can shape public debates on immigration (2017) Bosswell, Christina; Hampshire, James
  • The Government’s new EVEL timeline still isn’t sufficient to facilitate the necessary debate and deliberation (2015) Boyle, Katie
  • Scotland’s draft interim constitution: limiting or liberating? (2014) Boyle, Katie; Saunders, Ben; Lundberg, Thomas
  • Rupert Murdoch’s Sky bid: why Ofcom should review the deal (2017) Broughton Micova, Sally
  • Illustrating the spectacular decline of Labour in Scotland and the revival of the Scottish Conservatives (2017) Brown, Stuart A.
  • A weaker economic case, but a stronger political one – how Yes could win a second referendum in Scotland Brown, Stuart A. picture_as_pdf
  • Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘Bremain’ (2016) Brown, Stuart A.; Prelec, Tena
  • Prison doesn’t work: why don’t we care? (2017) Brown Coverdale, Helen
  • The reform of pay setting (2012) Bryson, Alex; Elliott, R.
  • What turnout can we expect in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales? (2016) Bunker, Kenneth
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  • Why the UK should stay in Erasmus – and why the programme must look beyond students (2017) Cadywould, Charlie
  • Second Scottish referendum: is independence now inevitable? (2017) Cairney, Paul
  • The Smith Commission: will greater powers come with greaterdemocratic accountability? (2014) Cairney, Paul
  • A guide to making a decision on how to vote in the Scottish Independence referendum (2014) Cairney, Paul
  • The time is right for an audit of Scottish democracy (2016) Cairney, Paul
  • Europe is witnessing the establishment of a new regional order, built on territories such as Scotland, Catalonia and the Basque Country (2014) Calzada, Igor
  • Spain is unlikely to veto an independent Scotland’s EU membership (2014) Cetrà, Daniel
  • A Brexit could make it easier for Scotland to join the EU as an independent state (2016) Chamon, Merijn; Van der Loo, Guillaume
  • Scotland and Catalonia would face very real challenges in making a seamless transition to EU membership after independence (2014) Chamon, Merijn; Van der Loo, Guillaume
  • STV in Scotland shows us that voters can adapt to preferential voting systems – but political parties may take longer to fully grasp the new system (2011) Clark, Alistair
  • Scottish Parliament election preview: from four party politics to further consolidation in the South of Scotland? (2016) Clark, Alistair
  • What might the Scottish local elections tell us about the state of Scottish party politics in the run up to the 2014 referendum on independence? (2012) Clark, Alistair
  • The implications of Scotland’s independence referendum –for Cornwall (2013) Clark, Peder
  • Catholic voters in Britain: what are their political preferences? (2017) Clements, Ben
  • The costs of a border between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK is estimated at 5.5% of Scotland’s GDP (2014) Comerford, David
  • How the ‘red card’ system could increase the power of national parliaments within the EU (2016) Cooper, Ian
  • A response to the House of Commons Education Committee report on Multi-Academy Trusts (2017) Courtney, Steven J; McGinity, Ruth; Jones, Steven; Hindle, Robert; Rayner, Stephen M; Hughes, Belinda
  • The ‘Yes’ camp has its work cut out if it’s going to persuade Labour affiliates to vote for Scottish independence (2014) Cowls, Josh
  • High-quality public services (2005) Crafts, Nicholas
  • Rachael Craufurd Smith: Lords’ Media Plurality Report is Potential Road Map (2014) Craufurd Smith, Alison
  • Media pluralism and regulatory independence (2011) Craufurd Smith, Rachel
  • Book review: devolution and the scottish conservatives:banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance (2012) Crines, Andrew
  • Party funding reform: Canadian experience suggests a negotiated settlement is essential (2011) Crone, Stephen
  • Comprehensive in name only: social selectivity and school places (2017) Cullinane, Carl
  • Final Scottish referendum analysis: How the vote might play out (2014) Cullinane, Carl
  • The Scottish Independence Referendum, how will it all unfold? (2014) Cullinane, Carl
  • Whither the Union? Scotland’s voice prompts more questionsthan answers (2014) Cullinane, Carl
  • Five minutes with John Curtice: “In over 60 opinion polls, only one has ever seen a majority in favour of Scottish independence” (2014) Curtice, John; Kippin, Sean
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  • With the Smith Commission reporting and the SNP surging, the Scottish Labour party has reached a critical juncture (2014) D'Arcy, Conor
  • 16 and 17 year olds are not fully autonomous, and therefore should not be allowed to vote (2014) Degerman, Dan
  • From Devo-max to West Lothian-Max (2015) Dennison, James
  • The Loser Takes It All – The SNP after the referendum (2015) Dennison, James
  • Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘soft’ Brexit (2016) Dhingra, Swati
  • Can nationalism save the press?: the case of The National in Scotland (2014) Dinic, Milan
  • Monsters in the mist: The elusive quest for financial security in Scotland post-Brexit (2016) Donnelly, Faye; Vlcek, William
  • Debating Scotland’s transition costs: a response to Iain McLean’s critique (2014) Dunleavy, Patrick
  • In Scotland, Wales and the London Assembly elections every voter has TWO choices this Thursday. Here’s how to use both votes well (2016) Dunleavy, Patrick
  • Transitioning to a new Scottish state: immediate set-up costs, how the handover will work, and the long-run viability of Scottish government (2014) Dunleavy, Patrick; Kippin, Sean; Suss, Joel
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  • Brexit alone will not decide a second Scottish referendum – but its perceived economic impact may (2017) Eichhorn, Jan
  • There was no rise in Scottish nationalism: Understanding the SNP victory (2015) Eichhorn, Jan
  • (Mis)understanding the public? An independent Scotland and the EU (2014) Eichhorn, Jan; Kenealy, Daniel
  • In Scotland, public appetite for further fiscal decentralisation is fuelled by greater levels of trust in Holyrood than in Westminster (2015) Eiser, David
  • The experiences of Scotland’s devolved authority can provide lessons in governance for Westminster and beyond (2011) Elvidge, John
  • High Commissioner for the Republic of Cyprus to the UK: “A Brexit would not be in the interests of the Commonwealth” (2016) Evriviades, Euripides L.
  • How to eliminate violence against women: the view from Scotland (2015) Ewen, Janine
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  • Five minutes with Nigel Farage: “The European Parliament elections may ultimately decide whether we get a referendum on EU membership” (2014) Farage, Nigel; Brown, Stuart A.; Suss, Joel
  • What those calling for Brexit could learn from the Greek bailout referendum (2016) Featherstone, Kevin
  • When it comes to a fair constitutional settlement, beware of constitutional hyper-activism (2014) Flinders, Matthew
  • Would the Scots vote for independence? The answer could depend on the question (2021) Ford, Rob; Johns, Rob; Garry, John picture_as_pdf
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  • Negotiations about the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill are becoming high political drama (2016) Gallagher, Jim
  • Scottish devolution will now have a bigger fiscal dimension (2016) Gallagher, Jim
  • The prospects for local government independence are bleakdue to the centre’s unwillingness to give up power (2014) Game, Chris
  • Northern Ireland: how will the political stalemate end, and will there be a referendum to leave the UK? (2017) Garry, John
  • As Scotland pushes for change, regional English devolution may become unavoidable (2014) Geddes, Ellie
  • Custodians of true Scottish nationalism:the long roots of Scottish Labour’s constitutional conflict (2021) Gibbs, Ewan picture_as_pdf
  • The UK’s relationship with Europe is too complex to be settled by a simple ‘in/out’ referendum (2015) Glencross, Andrew
  • The myth of ‘self-government’ is threatening both the UK’s place in the EU and Scotland’s place in the Union (2015) Glencross, Andrew
  • 2014 will be the year of living nervously for all of Britain’s main political parties (2014) Goes, Eunice
  • The EU referendum and legislation on ‘English votes for English laws’ will be crucial for Scotland’s future in the Union (2015) Green, Elliott
  • Tactical voting in referendums: did SNP’s mixed signals encourage those for independence to vote for Brexit? (2017) Greene, Zachary; Spoon, Jae-Jae; Williams, Christopher
  • What did ITV’s EU referendum debate say about the role of women in the campaign? (2016) Guerrina, Roberta
  • How policy framing shaped UK strategy on transnational bribery (2017) Gutterman, Ellen
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  • Audit 2017: how democratic are the central institutions of devolved government in Scotland? (2017) Harvey, Malcolm
  • Scots are not becoming more conservative: three factors behind the Tory 'revival' in North East Scotland (2017) Harvey, Malcolm
  • Independence in the Age of Disruption: questions for Scotland's main parties (2017) Hassan, Gary
  • Edinburgh, London, Brussels:what Scotland’s alcohol pricing policy tells us about multi-level governance (2021) Hawkins, Benjamin picture_as_pdf
  • Which referendum exactly will GE 2017 be about in Scotland? (2017) Henderson, Alisa
  • The decision of the majority of Scots to vote ‘No’ may result in even more radical constitutional change to the UK (2014) Hepburn, Eve
  • Our lives keep on changing – yet the welfare myth of “them” and “us” persists (2017) Hills, John
  • Why did voters choose Brexit? (2016) Hobolt, Sara
  • Voters might be fed up with politicians, but they will listen to people ‘like them’ (2016) Hobolt, Sara; Leeper, Thomas J.; Tilley, James
  • From devolution to revolution? Brexit threatens to stir up the UK’s regional politics (2016) Hogwood, Patricia
  • History shows Osborne’s proposed spending cuts after 2015 would be unusual but not unprecedented in terms of duration and depth (2014) Hood, Christopher; Himaz, Rozana
  • Scottish independence would be 2-3 times more costly than Brexit, and rejoining the EU won’t make up the difference (2021) Huang, Hanwei; Sampson, Thomas; Schneider, Patrick picture_as_pdf
  • Does Scotland really want to stay in the single market without a say in the rules? (2018) Hughes, Kirsty
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  • Electoral management issues were the dog that didn’t bark in the Scottish night (2014) James, Toby
  • Who speaks in a referendum? Scotland’s Indyref TV news coverage (2016) Jelen-Sanchez, Alenka; Dekavalla, Marina
  • The Scottish National Party’s success in winning an outright majority at Holyrood in May 2011 was an extraordinary result in an ‘ordinary’ election. Research shows that Scots voters did not move further towards secession and independence (2011) Johns, Rob; Mitchell, James; Carman, Chris
  • The main parties’ race to the top on local devolution promises much – but will it deliver? (2014) Jones, Alexandra
  • Survey research suggests that ‘ever looser union’ is thedirection of travel for the UK (2013) Jones, Richard Wyn
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  • Why the fear of Islamization is driving populist right support, and what to do about it (2017) Kaufmann, Eric
  • Scotland could end up as a kind of post-sovereign polity in a looser union with England (2014) Keating, Michael
  • The EU would not eject Scotland for becoming independent (2012) Kenealy, Daniel
  • The Scottish Government’s Brexit proposals are politically savvy and all-but-impossible (2016) Kenealy, Daniel
  • Scottish Labour face a multitude of problems (2015) Kenealy, Daniel
  • While an independent Scotland would undoubtedly be able to join the EU, the timing and terms of membership remain uncertain (2014) Kenealy, Daniel
  • The Scottish Parliament’s record on women’s representation is in the balance (2013) Kenny, Meryl
  • An independent Scotland would face little European opposition to membership of the European Union (2012) Ker-Lindsay, James picture_as_pdf
  • 20 things we learned about democracy in July 2014 (2014) Kippin, Sean
  • 20 things we learned about democracy in June 2014 (2014) Kippin, Sean
  • Democratic round-up: the Salmond/Darling Scottish independence debate (2014) Kippin, Sean
  • Democratic round-up: the Scottish independence White Paper (2013) Kippin, Sean
  • Euro Elections – previewing the contest in Scotland (2014) Kippin, Sean
  • Everything you need to know about the regional contests in the European Parliament elections across the UK (2014) Kippin, Sean
  • Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum has beengood for democracy on both sides of the border (2014) Kippin, Sean; Cullinane, Carl
  • Party competition and emotive rhetoric (2019) Kosmidis, Spyros; Hobolt, Sara; Molloy, Andrew; Whitefield, Stephen
  • Migration:how Scotland hoped to do things differently (2020) Kyambi, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Post-Brexit immigration policy: Scotland wants to go its own way (2018) Kyambi, Sarah picture_as_pdf
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  • A Constitutional Convention now looks like the safest way out of the constitutional shambles (2014) Le Roux, Nat
  • Scottish Parliament Election preview: Labour’s setting sun in the West (2016) Leith, Murray
  • Scottish Parliament Election preview: the end of Labour’s fortress in Glasgow? (2016) Leith, Murray
  • More devolution would benefit and improve the whole of the United Kingdom (2014) Lodge, Guy; Trench, Alan
  • Moving farther away: why distance matters on the decision to remain in the EU (2018) Lux, Ryan picture_as_pdf
  • The middle option between full independence and the status quo could be central to the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum (2012) Lynch, Peter
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  • Up until now, business leaders have been less vocal in the debate on Scottish independence. This will change, however, if the polls begin to narrow (2014) MacKay, Brad
  • Avoiding a Brexit will be crucial for the success of Europe’s Capital Markets Union (2016) Marengo, Umberto
  • More devolution rather than independence: time for the SNP to rediscover the 'middle way' (2017) Mark, Simpson
  • Decentralisation reforms strengthen regionalist parties at the regional level and create an incentive for radicalisation at the national level (2013) Massetti, Emanuele; Schakel, Arjan
  • How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions (2018) Matthews, Felicity picture_as_pdf
  • A drift away from majoritarianism: constitutional reform andthe Coalition Government of 2010-2015 (2017) Matthews, Felicity
  • Better Together’s campaign creates a strategic dilemma for Scottish Labour (2014) McAngus, Craig
  • How do nationalist parties reform their organisational profiles? The cases of Plaid Cymru and the SNP compared (2015) McAngus, Craig
  • The SNP are the likely winners from the Smith Commission process (2014) McAngus, Craig
  • What does Brexit mean for those campaigning for Scottish independence? (2016) McAngus, Craig
  • The election has transformed Scottish politics, and created a context where another referendum is possible (2015) McAngus, Craig picture_as_pdf
  • Book Review: The Cabinet Office: 1916-2016 (2017) McConalogue, Jim
  • The impact of Scotland’s independence referendum continues to unfold (2014) McCormick, John
  • The independence referendum gave plenty of reasons to be optimistic about Scotland’s democratic future (2014) McEwan, Duncan
  • Scotland – an SNP Tsunami? (2015) McEwen, Nicola
  • What will it really cost to set up an independent Scotland? A critique of Patrick Dunleavy’s report (2014) McLean, Iain
  • William Gladstone might have the answer to the ‘West Lothian’ question (2013) McLean, Iain
  • “Not bad for a 28-page report”: experts respond to the SmithCommission’s proposals on Scottish governance (2014) McLean, Iain; Brown, Coree; Bonney, Norman; McAngus, Craig; Cairney, Paul
  • Solidarity that cuts across racial and gender lines: reflections upon the Grunwick strike (2017) Medford, Wayne
  • Yes or no, the Scottish independence referendum will have a lasting impact on the coherence of the multi-national state (2013) Melding, David
  • A ‘No’ vote in the referendum will not represent a final victory over Scottish nationalism (2014) Mian, Emran
  • Audit 2017: how democratic is local government in Scotland? (2017) Mitchell, James
  • COVID-19 highlights the need for local governance reform in Scotland (2020) Mitchell, James picture_as_pdf
  • It remains open whether the September 2014 referendum will prove ‘historic’ in any meaningful way for most Scots (2014) Mitchell, James
  • The SNP-Greens deal might suggest greater alignment of policy agendas in Holyrood, but there will be disagreements in any future referendum (2021) Mitchell, James picture_as_pdf
  • Scotland needs to think once again about strengthening its institutions (2021) Mitchell, James picture_as_pdf
  • The Scottish Question: The notion that constitutional politics can be separated from ‘ordinary’ politics is unconvincing (2013) Mitchell, James
  • Scottish local elections:there was something in the results for all parties except the Conservatives (2022) Mitchell, James picture_as_pdf
  • What does Brexit mean for Scottish politics? (2016) Mitchell, James
  • The answer to the Scottish question remains unresolved following the Smith Commission report (2014) Mitchell, James
  • What do Scots think about Brexit and the EU? (2018) Montagu, Ian
  • The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts (2017) Montaigne, Maxine
  • The Catalan independence movement has been more ‘emotionally’ driven than its Scottish equivalent (2013) Moreno, Luis
  • Scotland’s support for EU membership could be a defining factor in the campaign for Scottish independence (2014) Moreno, Luis
  • The elephant in the room: Brexit and the EU’s Global Strategy (2016) Morillas, Pol
  • Brexit and Scottish independence: does campaign information actually change voters’ minds during a referendum? (2016) Morisi, Davide
  • Information Can Change Opinions: What that means for Scottish independence (2014) Morisi, Davide
  • Risk-takers and referendums: what happens when voters are better-informed? (2017) Morisi, Davide
  • Can gender equality exclude feminist politics? The case of the Radical Independence Campaign (2015) Morrison, Jenny picture_as_pdf
  • Feminist institutionalism and women’s political leadership in Scotland:successes and failures (2022) Morrison, Jenny; Gibbs, Ewan picture_as_pdf
  • Scottish independence: a practical guide (2002) Murkens, Jo E.; Jones, Peter; Keating, Michael
  • Brexit against the wishes of Scotland and Northern Ireland would violate the UK’s constitutional settlement (2016) Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal
  • A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK (2015) Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal
  • The effect of long-term migration dynamics on population structure in England & Wales and Scotland (2016) Murphy, Michael
  • Votes at 16: seeking a more enlightened debate on youth disengagement from politics (2014) Mycock, Andrew
  • There is much that can be learned from Scotland’s decision to lower the voting age for the independence referendum (2014) Mycock, Andy
  • The prospect of greater regional and city devolution raises the spectre of the “Manchester Withington question” (2015) Mycock, Andy; Giovannini, Arianna
  • We should ensure women’s rights are safeguarded in the Brexit negotiations (2016) Müller, Mareike
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  • Scotland’s route to EU membership (2021) Nyatanga, Darryn picture_as_pdf
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  • Exit plan: how Scotland and Northern Ireland can remain in the EU (2016) O'Leary, Brendan
  • The lesson from Brexit is that too much market and too little state invites a backlash (2016) O'Rourke, Kevin
  • Scottish independence referendum: voters should decide on the basis of what is best for everyone affected (2014) Oberman, Kieran
  • How would a Brexit affect the environment? (2016) Oberthür, Sebastian
  • An English Foreign Policy: Little England or Little Britain? (2017) Oliver, Tim
  • Scenarios of a new UK-EU relationship: a ‘harsh’ Brexit (2016) Oliver, Tim
  • The perception that an independent Scotland would be fairercould prove decisive in the independence referendum (2014) Ormston, Rachel
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  • Debate: Blue Labour is not a dead end, it’s part of the way forward – a response to Ben Margulies (2016) Pabtist, Adrian
  • On the ballot:how electoral procedures shape the work of Members of the Scottish Parliament (2018) Parker, David; Richter, Caitlyn M. picture_as_pdf
  • What Scotland's policies can teach Westminster about fighting poverty (2023) Patrick, Ruth; Andersen, Kate; Stewart, Kitty; Tominey, Emma picture_as_pdf
  • The democratic potential of youth assemblies and political forums in the UK: a case study of the Scottish Youth Parliament (2014) Patrikios, Stratos; Shephard, Mark
  • Scottish national identity: why the question of Europe could actually keep the UK together (2017) Pattie, Charles; Johnston, Ron
  • Book review: Comparing devolved governance (2013) Paun, Akash
  • What does ‘decent work’ mean to low-paid workers? Working practices and how to improve them (2016) Pautz, Hartwig; Stuart, Francis
  • The decline of the Conservative party in Scotland has more do to with its own failings than the rise of the SNP. (2011) Pearce, Nick
  • The outcome of the Scottish referendum has lightened the value of UK national citizenship (2014) Picolli, Lorenzo
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  • How the government’s new child maintenance service leaves domestic abuse survivors out in the cold (2017) Rabindrakumar, Sumi; Allbeson, Janet
  • What is an ‘ever-closer union’? (2016) Ragnhild Scott, Millicent
  • Extending the franchise in Scotland to 16 year olds was progress which should be capitalised on, not rolled back (2014) Rainsford, Emily
  • Could Scotland buck the trend and vote ‘yes’? (2014) Renwick, Alan
  • Scotland would benefit from adopting a more ambitious approach to its constitutional future (2014) Renwick, Alan
  • While the UK prepares for Brexit, the SNP are laying the groundwork for a new independence referendum (2016) Rose, Richard
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  • Book review: the Scottish National Party: transition to power by James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie and Rob Johns (2011) Sage, Daniel
  • Battle of the mandate:defining the dispute over a new Scottish independence referendum (2020) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • Scotland needs a pragmatic strategy for its EU and global relations (2021) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • The Scottish government’s independence referendum strategy:a last roll of the dice? (2022) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • Surveying Scotland’s independence debate at a time of change (2022) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • What would it take for Scotland to rejoin the EU as an independent state? (2020) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • Why the current UK-Scotland constitutional impasse was far from inevitable (2017) Salamone, Anthony
  • The legal focus of the Scottish independence debate misses the point (2021) Salamone, Anthony picture_as_pdf
  • In defence of open borders: why Schengen remains valuable to European countries – including the UK (2016) Sarmiento-Mirwaldt, Katja
  • The Scottish independence referendum need not include therest of the UK, even though they are affected (2013) Saunders, Ben
  • Comms Review Series: Scotland Seeks Power in Broadcasting & Broadband (2012) Schlesinger, Philip
  • The Film Industry and Scottish Independence (2014) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Local Television and the Scottish Digital Network (2011) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Part 1: Broadcasting, Communications and Scottish Independence (2013) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Part 2: Broadcasting, Communications and Scottish Independence (2013) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Philip Schlesinger: ‘Yes’ or ‘No,’ Changes Are Coming to Scottish Broadcasting (2014) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Scottish Independence Debate Gets Serious (2013) Schlesinger, Philip
  • Despite the reshuffle, we are still a long way from a 50:50 gender balanced Parliament (2014) Scott, Frances
  • A yes vote in the Scottish referendum would start a serious debate about independence for Wales (2012) Sculley, Roger
  • All change in Scotland? (2015) Shaw, Eric
  • Once more unto the breach: what you need to know about the next Scottish Labour leader (2017) Shaw, Eric
  • What has been going wrong for Scottish Labour? (2014) Shaw, Eric
  • Recent interventions into the referendum debate highlight the difficulties in Alex Salmond’s plans for an independent Scotland (2014) Shaw, Mark
  • Scottish Parliament election preview: the last beats of a Labour ‘heartland’ in Central Scotland? (2016) Sijstermans, Judith
  • Never letting go: why Scotland is at constitutional stalemate over Brexit (2016) Skoutaris, Nikos
  • The generation gap: how young voters view the UK’s referendum (2016) Sloam, James
  • Retailing in Scotland’s towns and cities deserves more care and attention (2014) Sparks, Leigh
  • Scotland’s sui generis (2014) Spasojević, Dušan
  • The rejection of the euro has left the SNP caught between competing visions over an independent Scotland’s future (2014) Stafford, James
  • Bland or bias? Election watching across the Atlantic: US, UK and Scotland (guest blog) (2014) Stevens, Alex
  • Could Scotland’s broadcasting be devolved? (2014) Sutherland, Ewan
  • It is the negation of Scotland’s democratic will, not the EU question as such, that justifies an IndyRef2 (2016) Swan, Sean
  • Scotland and the myth of the 'Corbyn bounce' (2017) Swan, Sean
  • Scottish independence and the polls:why Brexit is not a game changer (2016) Swan, Sean picture_as_pdf
  • Three reasons why Brexit has failed to boost support for Scottish independence (2017) Swan, Sean
  • Why has Brexit failed to boost support for Scottish independence? (2017) Swan, Sean
  • Will Richard Leonard’s election mark a definitive turning point for Scottish Labour? (2017) Swan, Sean
  • A democratic outrage: Scotland’s constitutional position and Brexit (2017) Swan, Sean
  • The real SNP 'peak' is yet to come - if Conference deals successfully with two key issues (2017) Swan, Sean
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  • Scotland’s draft interim constitution: clear-sighted and sensible, or an SNP power-play? (2014) Tierney, Stephen; McLean, Iain; Bonney, Norman; Thornton, Kyle
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  • The illusion of sovereignty: the UK should embrace its experience of power-sharing at home to play a constructive role in the EU (2016) Toubeau, Simon; Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal
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  • The UK Government should be planning for close links with an independent Scotland (2021) Wyatt, Derrick picture_as_pdf
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