Sovereigns and Surrogates 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-11565-5_2
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“…Discussions about Northern Ireland's constitutional future echoed wider debates about devolution in Great Britain during that decade, although the form they took in Northern Ireland was, given its particular circumstances, quite distinct (Mitchell, 2009;Bogdanor, 2001). Such an examination has demonstrated that the existing accounts of the Northern Ireland conflict, inspired by consociational theory, are in need of revision.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions about Northern Ireland's constitutional future echoed wider debates about devolution in Great Britain during that decade, although the form they took in Northern Ireland was, given its particular circumstances, quite distinct (Mitchell, 2009;Bogdanor, 2001). Such an examination has demonstrated that the existing accounts of the Northern Ireland conflict, inspired by consociational theory, are in need of revision.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the words of Robert Crawford, ' devolution and a reassertion of Scottish nationhood were imagined by poets and writers long before being enacted by politicians' (Crawford 2000, 307). Political historians and sociologists tend to offer a different set of explanations, centred on electoral politics, economic factors and largely invisible processes of UK institutional reform (Bogdanor 2001, Mitchell 2012, Devine 2016). With few exceptions, the first school pays as little attention to the 1973 Kilbrandon Report as the latter does to Alasdair Gray's Lanark (1981).…”
Section: Competing Narrativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, given that Scotland is, in Bogdanor's terms a 'historic nation' but not a fully-developed nation state (Bogdanor, 1999), field theory as used by Brubaker to study emergent post-Soviet nation states is particularly relevant to our focus. For Brubaker (1996: 17) Mouffe's contention that democratic politics is in itself a matter of adversarial conflict (Mouffe, 2000) rather than an arena of deliberative democracy: although each political field is in itself a matter for empirical study to ascertain how politics operates within it (Adler-Nissen, 2012).…”
Section: Historical Approaches To Leadership Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly then, Scotland is one of the 'kingdoms' of the United Kingdom (UK), a 'historic' nation, but not a wholly independent or fully-developed nation state (Bogdanor, 1999;Williams, 1996). The UK is not, therefore, in itself a nation state or 'unitary state' (Rokkan and Urwin, 1982), but rather a 'union state' or (according to Mitchell, 2010) 'a state of unions'.…”
Section: Scotland: the Politics Of The Union Statementioning
confidence: 99%