
The government of Scotland
About this book
A critical challenge to Scotland's new system of government is the making and implementation of public policy. This book offers a comprehensive account of the policy process in contemporary Scotland. There is a review of theories of policy-making, focusing on decentralised systems. The author then identifies the key actors and institutions, patterns of policy making, and the extent of convergence and divergence in comparison with England and other devolved territories. Case studies of policy making in health, higher education, housing, criminal justice, social inclusion and economic development.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL19853247W
Subjects
Politics and governmentDecentralization in governmentPOLITICAL SCIENCEPolitical planningPolicy sciencesPublic PolicyGeneralScotland, politics and government