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2020
Abstract Intergovernmental relations between the Scottish and UK governments are conditioned by path dependence from the pre-devolution arrangements, for example, in finance. They are also conditioned by the UK’s (uncodified) constitutional arrangements, such that the Sewel Convention has played a role, one which its authors might not ...
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Abstract Intergovernmental relations between the Scottish and UK governments are conditioned by path dependence from the pre-devolution arrangements, for example, in finance. They are also conditioned by the UK’s (uncodified) constitutional arrangements, such that the Sewel Convention has played a role, one which its authors might not ...
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ANALYSING INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS *
European Journal of Political Research, 1980ABSTRACTThe study of central–local relations in Britain is in a state of flux. Traditionally the subject has been the preserve of Public Administration but work in this tradition has been incisively criticised. However, no cogent alternative framework of analysis has been offered.
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Reform: intergovernmental relations
International Journal of Public Administration, 2000The Italian system of territorial government-traditionally a quite centralized one- is presently sustaining deep changes that expand the role played by sub-national governments.
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International relations theory on grid communities and international politics in a green world
Nature Energy, 2023Karen Smith Stegen
exaly

