“…Europeanisation has been identified as a driver in the regionalisation of governance (Armstrong, 2005;Cheshire, 1995;Jones and Keating, 1995); however, where the involvement of regional civil society and private sector concerns are involved in constitutional issues, such as in Catalonia and Scotland, this process appears more advanced and more informed (Roller and Sloat, 2002). Devolution in Scotland and Catalonia has demonstrated significant elite actor-led support in the regionalisation of private and civil society organisations (Roller and Sloat, 2002), and this correlates with the comparative levels of devolved power granted to these areas. Whereas Scotland and Catalonia have a comparatively strong devolution settlement and a strong and engaged civil society within their respective states, others regions within those same states have been in receipt of fewer devolved powers and are considered to have comparatively weaker civil societies and private sectors, such as in Wales and Galicia (Keating, 2001;Rumbul, 2013).…”