Governing England
English Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
Herausgeber: Kenny, Michael; Paun, Akash; Mclean, Iain
Governing England
English Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
Herausgeber: Kenny, Michael; Paun, Akash; Mclean, Iain
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Governing England explores how England is governed and how the English wish to be governed. England's relationships to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland is discussed in terms of devolution and Brexit alongside the regional divide of the Brexit vote. Issues of nationalism and support for separate English institutions are also examined.
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Governing England explores how England is governed and how the English wish to be governed. England's relationships to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland is discussed in terms of devolution and Brexit alongside the regional divide of the Brexit vote. Issues of nationalism and support for separate English institutions are also examined.
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- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266465
- ISBN-10: 0197266460
- Artikelnr.: 53302620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Proceedings of the British Academy
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266465
- ISBN-10: 0197266460
- Artikelnr.: 53302620
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael Kenny is Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. He has written extensively on British politics and political ideas, and is the author of The Politics of English Nationhood (Oxford University Press, 2014) which won the W.J.M. Mackenzie prize awarded by the Political Studies Association of the UK in 2015. He is currently working on a project, funded by ESRC, examining the implications of Brexit for the UK's territorial constitution. Iain McLean is a fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, and a specialist in UK devolution since his time as a senior member of Tyne & Wear County Council in the 1970s. He has published widely on the Barnett Formula and alternative transfer mechanisms, including those used in Australia. He has served on the Independent Expert Group advising the Calman Commission in Scotland, and an expert group advising the Minister of Finance in Wales on local taxation. Akash Paun is a Senior Fellow of the Institute for Government in London, leading research on devolution and constitutional change. He was Expert Adviser to the British Academy Governing England programme, out of which this book emerged. Recent publications include Four Nation Brexit: How the UK and Devolved Governments Should Work Together on Leaving the EU (2016) and chapters on devolution to four English regions in Governing England: devolution and mayors in England (2017).
* Foreword
* Acknowledgements
* Notes on the Contributors
* Part I: England and the Union State
* 1: Michael Kenny, Iain McLean and Akash Paun: Introduction: English
Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
* 2: Arthur Aughey: England and Britain in Historical Perspective
* 3: Akash Paun: Sovereignty, Devolution, and the English Constitution
* 4: Jim Gallagher: The Ghost in the Machine? The Government of England
* 5: Meg Russell and Jack Sheldon: An English Parliament: An Idea Whose
Time has Come?
* Part II: Speaking for England? The Political Parties
* 6: Daniel Gover and Michael Kenny: Interpreting EVEL: Latest Station
in the Conservative Party's English Journey?
* 7: John Denham: Labour and the Governance of England
* 8: Robert Ford and Maria Sobolewska: UKIP, Brexit, and the Disruptive
Potential of English National Identity
* Part III: An England of Cities and Regions
* 9: Mick Moran, John Tomaney, and Karel Williams: Territory and Power
in England: The Political Economy of Manchester and Beyond
* 10: Tony Travers: London Within England - a City State?
* 11: Iain McLean: England in a Changing Fiscal Union
* Part IV: English Identity and Attitudes
* 12: John Curtice: How Do People in England Want to Be Governed?
* 13: Michael Kenny: English Nationalism in Historical Perspective
* Acknowledgements
* Notes on the Contributors
* Part I: England and the Union State
* 1: Michael Kenny, Iain McLean and Akash Paun: Introduction: English
Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
* 2: Arthur Aughey: England and Britain in Historical Perspective
* 3: Akash Paun: Sovereignty, Devolution, and the English Constitution
* 4: Jim Gallagher: The Ghost in the Machine? The Government of England
* 5: Meg Russell and Jack Sheldon: An English Parliament: An Idea Whose
Time has Come?
* Part II: Speaking for England? The Political Parties
* 6: Daniel Gover and Michael Kenny: Interpreting EVEL: Latest Station
in the Conservative Party's English Journey?
* 7: John Denham: Labour and the Governance of England
* 8: Robert Ford and Maria Sobolewska: UKIP, Brexit, and the Disruptive
Potential of English National Identity
* Part III: An England of Cities and Regions
* 9: Mick Moran, John Tomaney, and Karel Williams: Territory and Power
in England: The Political Economy of Manchester and Beyond
* 10: Tony Travers: London Within England - a City State?
* 11: Iain McLean: England in a Changing Fiscal Union
* Part IV: English Identity and Attitudes
* 12: John Curtice: How Do People in England Want to Be Governed?
* 13: Michael Kenny: English Nationalism in Historical Perspective
* Foreword
* Acknowledgements
* Notes on the Contributors
* Part I: England and the Union State
* 1: Michael Kenny, Iain McLean and Akash Paun: Introduction: English
Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
* 2: Arthur Aughey: England and Britain in Historical Perspective
* 3: Akash Paun: Sovereignty, Devolution, and the English Constitution
* 4: Jim Gallagher: The Ghost in the Machine? The Government of England
* 5: Meg Russell and Jack Sheldon: An English Parliament: An Idea Whose
Time has Come?
* Part II: Speaking for England? The Political Parties
* 6: Daniel Gover and Michael Kenny: Interpreting EVEL: Latest Station
in the Conservative Party's English Journey?
* 7: John Denham: Labour and the Governance of England
* 8: Robert Ford and Maria Sobolewska: UKIP, Brexit, and the Disruptive
Potential of English National Identity
* Part III: An England of Cities and Regions
* 9: Mick Moran, John Tomaney, and Karel Williams: Territory and Power
in England: The Political Economy of Manchester and Beyond
* 10: Tony Travers: London Within England - a City State?
* 11: Iain McLean: England in a Changing Fiscal Union
* Part IV: English Identity and Attitudes
* 12: John Curtice: How Do People in England Want to Be Governed?
* 13: Michael Kenny: English Nationalism in Historical Perspective
* Acknowledgements
* Notes on the Contributors
* Part I: England and the Union State
* 1: Michael Kenny, Iain McLean and Akash Paun: Introduction: English
Identity and Institutions in a Changing United Kingdom
* 2: Arthur Aughey: England and Britain in Historical Perspective
* 3: Akash Paun: Sovereignty, Devolution, and the English Constitution
* 4: Jim Gallagher: The Ghost in the Machine? The Government of England
* 5: Meg Russell and Jack Sheldon: An English Parliament: An Idea Whose
Time has Come?
* Part II: Speaking for England? The Political Parties
* 6: Daniel Gover and Michael Kenny: Interpreting EVEL: Latest Station
in the Conservative Party's English Journey?
* 7: John Denham: Labour and the Governance of England
* 8: Robert Ford and Maria Sobolewska: UKIP, Brexit, and the Disruptive
Potential of English National Identity
* Part III: An England of Cities and Regions
* 9: Mick Moran, John Tomaney, and Karel Williams: Territory and Power
in England: The Political Economy of Manchester and Beyond
* 10: Tony Travers: London Within England - a City State?
* 11: Iain McLean: England in a Changing Fiscal Union
* Part IV: English Identity and Attitudes
* 12: John Curtice: How Do People in England Want to Be Governed?
* 13: Michael Kenny: English Nationalism in Historical Perspective