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> Introduction

>> Round 1 Research specification

>> Round 2 Research specification

>> Programme Advisory Board


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Projects

>> The Scottish Committees: Towards
a Scandinavian-style 'Consensus Politics'?
(Aberdeen) Prof D Arter

>> Multi-tier Politics and its Impact on Local Representation (Swansea) Prof J Bradbury

>> British Island Stories: History, Identity and Nationhood (Swansea) Dr H Brocklehurst

>> Representing a New Northern Ireland: Sites of Creation and Contest in Devolved Governance (Belfast) Prof D Bryan

>> ‘Asymmetric’ Devolution and EU Policy-Making in the UK
(Manchester)
Prof M Burch

>> Beyond Devolution - Widening and Deepening the New Governance of Northern Ireland
(Ulster Newtownabbey) Dr P Carmichael

>> Devolution and Decentralisation in Wales and Brittany (Cardiff) Prof A Cole

>> New Models of Development Funding in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
(Cardiff) Prof P Cooke

>> Competition and Reform: Devolved Government and Public Sector Pay-Setting
(Aberdeen) Prof R Elliott

>> Social Exclusion in Scotland & the UK: Devolution and the Welfare State
(Strathclyde) Dr H Fawcett

>> Constitutional Change and Economic Governance: Territories and Institutions
(Aberystwyth) Prof M Goodwin

>> How the Law and Devolution Disputes Shape the Devolution Settlement
(UCL) Prof R Hazell

>> Monitoring Devolution through Four Territorial Networks (UCL) Prof R Hazell

>> Financial Arrangements for Devolved Government within the UK
(Aberdeen) Prof D Heald

>> National Identity and Constitutional Change in England (Oxford) Prof A Heath

>> Devolution and Party Adaptation:
The British Case in Comparative Perspective

(Birmingham) Dr J Hopkin

>> Devolution and Public Policy: Divergence or Convergence?
(Aberdeen) Prof M Keating

>> The Role of the Parties in Inter- Governmental Relations
(Durham)
Prof M Laffin

>> Parliamentarism, Devolution and Democratic Accountability
(Edinburgh) Prof I
Lapsley

>> Public Attitudes to Devolution and National Identity in Northern Ireland
(York) Dr R MacGinty

>> Gender and Constitutional Change
(Edinburgh) Dr F Mackay

>> Emerging Patterns of Governance in the English Regions
(Warwick) Prof J Mawson and (Aston) Mr G Pearce

>> An Analysis of National and Devolved Economic Policies (Strathclyde) Prof P McGregor

>> Devolution, Nationalism and Developed Economic Policies
(Glasgow) Prof W Miller

>> Devolution and the Centre
(Strathclyde) Prof J Mitchell

>> The Role of Law and Litigation in Articulating Northern Ireland's Emerging Constitutional Framework
(Belfast) Prof J Morison

>> Devolution, Identity and Public Opinion in Scotland
(National Centre for Social Research)
Ms A Park

>> The Home Civil Service as an Integrative Force in the Post-Devolution Polity
(Edinburgh) Mr R H Parry

>> The Decline of the Loyal Family? Popular Unionism and the Devolution Process
(Ulster Jordanstown) Prof H Patterson

>> Economic Policy Coordination in a Devolved UK (Edinburgh) Dr A Scott

>> National Identity and Institutional Politics. Welsh Devolution 1885-2001 (Bangor) Prof D Tanner

>> Building Institutions in a Vacuum? Devolution and England’s South East
(Bristol) Prof A Tickell

>> Devolution and the Politics of Business Representation (Sheffield) Dr D Valler

>> Devolution and the Comparative Territorial Analysis of the Welfare State Dr D Wincott (Birmingham)

>> Welsh Electoral Surveys 2001/2003
(Aberystwyth)
Dr R Wyn Jones


> Publications

>> Interim Findings

>> Devolution Briefings

>> Policy Papers

>> Discussion Papers

>> The MUP Devolution Series

>> Monitoring Reports

>> Books & special issues of journals

>> Other publications by Programme members


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Events

>>Forthcoming Events

>> Major Programme Events in the UK Nations

>>>>>> 'Devolution in Northern
Ireland' Conference

>>>>>> 'Devolution in Wales:The Scorecard' Conference

>>>>>> 'Devolution in Scotland' Conference (PAGE TO BE ADDED)


>>
Devolution and Britishness:
Programme Launch Conference

>> ESRC/ippr Seminar Series on 'Devolution in Practice'

>> International Seminars with the British Council

>>Past Programme Events Archive

>>> 2000

>>> 2001

>>> 2002

>>> 2003

>>> 2004

> Policy

>>Devolution Briefings

>> Devolution Policy Papers

>> Other Policy Papers by Programme members

>> Evidence submitted by Programme members to official enquiries


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Contact

 

   
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