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Debating Scotland - Issues of Independence and Union in the 2014 Referendum

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen, part-time Professor at the University of Edinburgh, and Director of the Centre on Constitutional Change. His previous publications include Rescaling the European State (OUP, 2013), The Independence of Scotland (OUP, 2009), and Devolution and Public Policy (co-edited with Nicola McEwen, Routledge 2006). Klappentext This book provides in-depth analysis of the main issues of the Scottish independence referendum campaign of 2014 and features extensive original survey research. Zusammenfassung This book provides in-depth analysis of the main issues of the Scottish independence referendum campaign of 2014 and features extensive original survey research. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Michael Keating and Nicola McEwen: The Scottish Independence Debate 2: Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor, and Kim Swales: The Economy 3: David Bell and David Eiser: Public Finance and Taxation 4: Coree Brown Swan and Bettina Petersohn: The Currency Issue: Contested Narratives on Currency Union and Independence 5: Nicola McEwen: Welfare: Contesting Communities of Solidarity 6: Michael Keating: The European Question 7: Colin Fleming: Defence and Security 8: Stephen Tierney: The Constitution of an Independent Scotland: Popular Empowerment or Judicial Supremacy? 9: Malcolm Harvey: The Small State Argument 10: Robert Liñeira, Ailsa Henderson, and Liam Delaney: Voters' Response to the Campaign: Evidence from the Survey 11: Nicola McEwen and Michael Keating: Beyond the Referendum

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