Tomorrow's ScotlandGerry Hassan, Christopher Warhurst The establishment of the Scottish Parliament was marked by a wave of expectations, hopes and dreams for a better Scotland and a different kind of politics. Tomorrow's Scotland assesses how successful devolution has been in living up to this promise. |
Contents
The Making of the New Social Democracy | 5 |
Parties and politics a new pluralism? | 26 |
Progress | 49 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Devolution, Law Making and the Constitution Robert Hazell,Richard Rawlings No preview available - 2005 |