Your essential guide to the workings of the government and politics of Wales in the devolution era Covering the full range of operations in Welsh governance and politics, this vital textbook and guide provides a crucial reference source for those studying Welsh government and politics on AS, A2 and undergraduate courses. Designed with students and the political novice in mind, the book explains Welsh government and politics through the use of case studies, critical analysis and clear explanations of processes and key terms. Key Features - Written specifically for students and those new to politics by AS, A2 and undergraduate lecturers - A vital textbook for undergraduates/post graduates studying both Welsh and comparative devolutionary politics - Includes 10 key case studies that provide examples of the nature and analysis of Welsh politics - Closely matches the revised WJEC specification for Government and Politics at AS/A2 - A handy guide for those wanting to know how government and politics operates in Wales Russell Deacon is visiting Professor at the University of South Wales and also lectures A-level Government and Politics at Coleg Gwent. He has previously worked at the National Assembly for Wales and also in the civil service and the administrative director of the think tank Gorwel. Alison Denton has taught A-level politics for 35 years. She is a senior examiner for both History and Politics A-levels and is a freelance educational advisor. Robert Southall lecturers AS/A-level Government and Politics at the Crosskeys campus of Coleg Gwent. He is a former Secretary and Chair of the Gwent branch of the Institute of Welsh Affairs. Cover image: National Assembly and Pierhead Building, Cardiff (c) iStockphoto.com Cover design: Jonathan Williams
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