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Briefing No. 1, April 2003
Robert Hazell, Dan Hough, Charlie Jeffery And Alison Park:
The Elections in Scotland and Wales: What's at Stake?
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(Briefing No.2, May 2003)
This paper was intended for release to coincide with the Northern Ireland Assembly elections in May 2003. It was not circulated due to the extended suspension of the Assembly.
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Briefing No. 3, July 2003
Charlie Jeffery:
'The English Regions Debate: What do the English Want?' |
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Briefing No. 4, February 2004
Daniel Wincott:
Learning from Devolution: Making Childcare Labour's 'Big Idea' |
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Briefing No. 5, February 2004
Rick Wilford and Roger Mac Ginty:
The Northern Ireland Election |
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Briefing No. 6, February 2004
Mark Sandford and Lucinda Maer:
Effective Scrutiny in the Devolved Institutions |
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Briefing No. 7, June 2004
Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully:
Devolution in Wales: What Does the Public Think? |
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Briefing No. 8, June 2004
Peter McGregor et al:
The Richard Commission and the Financing of Devolved Government: the Economics of Devolution in Wales |
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Briefing No. 9, June 2004
Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully:
STV in Wales. How it Could Be Made to Work (Easily), and What it Would Mean |
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Adroddiad Rhif 9, Mehefin 2004
Richard Wyn Jones a Roger Scully:
STV yng Nghymru. Sut y gellid ei weithredu (yn syml), a beth fyddai'r canlyniadau |
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Briefing No. 10, June 2004
Alistair Cole:
What's Distinctive About Wales? Findings from a Comparison of Wales with Brittany |
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Briefing No. 11, June 2004
Graham Pearce and Sarah Ayres:
Decentralisation and Devolution in England Assessing the Implications for Rural Policy: A Case Study of the West Midlands |
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Briefing No.12, June 2004
Charlie Jeffery:
The Report of the Richard Commission: An Evaluation |
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Briefing No.13, January 2005
Marie Navarro and David Lambert:
The Nature and Scope of the Legislative Powers of the
National Assembly for Wales |
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Briefing No.14, January 2005
Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw and Gerald Taylor:
The Labour Party and Devolution |
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Briefing No.15, January 2005
Alan Trench:
Central Government's Responses to Devolution
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Briefing No.16, February 2005
Graham Pearce and Sarah Ayres:
Decentralisation in the English regions: Assessing the Implications for
Rural and Transport Policy
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Briefing No.17, February 2005
Charlie Jeffery:
Before the Referendum: Public Views on Elected Regional Assemblies in
the North of England
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Briefing No.18, February 2005
Mark Sandford:
Devolution is a process not a policy: the new governance of the English regions |
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Briefing No.19, February 2005
Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher:
Why the North East said 'No': the 2004 referendum on an elected
Regional Assembly
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Briefing No.20, February 2005
Adam Tickell, Peter John and Steven Musson:
The Referendum Campaign: Issues and Turning Points in the North East |
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Briefing No.21, March 2005
Michael Keating:
Policy Making and Policy Divergence in Scotland after Devolution
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Briefing No.22, March 2005
Helen Fawcett:
Social exclusion in Scotland and the UK: devolution and the welfare state |
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Briefing No.23, March 2005
Mahmoud Ezzamel, Noel Hyndman, Aage Johnsen, Irvine Lapsley and Simona Scarparo:
Money Matters: Devolution and Resource Accounting and Budgeting |
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Briefing No.24, March 2005
Asifa Hussain and William Miller:
Towards a multicultural nationalism? Anglophobia and Islamophobia in Scotland |
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Briefing No.25, March 2005
John Curtice:
Do Devolved Elections Make Scotland's Politicians Accountable
and Representative? |
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Briefing No.26, March 2005
Brian K Ashcroft and J Kim Swales:
Is Devolution Good for the Scottish Economy? A framework for analysis |
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Briefing No.27, March 2005
Caitriona Carter, Drew Scott, Simon Bulmer, Martin Burch, Ricardo Gomez and
Patricia Hogwood:
Scotland and the European Union |
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Briefing No.28, March 2005
Jonathan Bradbury and Meg Russell:
Learning to Live with Pluralism? Constituency and Regional Members and
Local Representation in Scotland and Wales |
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Briefing No.29, August 2005
Eric Kaufmann and Henry Patterson:
From Deference to Defiance: Popular Unionism and the Decline of Elite
Accommodation in Northern Ireland |
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Briefing No.30, August 2005
Rick Wilford and Robin Wilson:
The 2005 Westminster and District Council Elections in Northern Ireland
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Briefing No.31, August 2005
Jonathan Tonge and James McAuley:
The realignment of Unionism: the shift in Orange Order support from the Ulster Unionist Party to the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland |
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Briefing No.32, August 2005
Lizanne Dowds and Brendan Lynn:
The Changing Face of Unionism: Evidence from Public Attitude Surveys
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Briefing No.33, August 2005
Helen Margetts and Patrick Dunleavy:
The 2005 GLA London Elections Study
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Briefing No.34, March 2005
Dominic Bryan, Gordon Gillespie and Gillian McIntosh
Flags and Identity in a 'new' Northern Ireland
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Briefing No.35, August 2005
John Curtice
Devolution and Britishness
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Briefing No.36, August 2005
Anthony Heath
Is a Sense of British Identity in Decline?
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Briefing No.37, 2005
Richard Parry and Audrey MacDougal
Civil Service reform post devolution: The Scottish and Welsh experience |
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