The Impact of Devolution in Wales: Social Democracy with a Welsh Stripe
By (Author) Jane Williams
Edited by Aled Eirug
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
22nd September 2022
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political structures: democracy
320.9429
Paperback
280
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Policy experts reflect on the first twenty years of self-governance in Wales.
Following a 1997 referendum, the United Kingdom established the Welsh Parliament and began a process known as devolution, granting Wales increasing powers of self-governance over the next twenty years. This collection reflects on the course of Welsh devolution and the emergence of a so-called Welsh stripe in social democracy. Drawing on previously unpublished interviews with key participants in Welsh devolution, contributors analyze a range of policy areas and reveal a complex picture of political change and continuity throughout the country. The Impact of Welsh Devolution offers an essential starting point for thinking about the future of Wales in the twenty-first century.
Aled Eirug is the former head of news and current affairs for BBC Wales and constitutional adviser to the National Assembly for Wales. Jane Williams is professor of law at Swansea University.