The United Kingdom, Spain and Belgium have all undergone political
devolution in recent years, with powers transferred from central
government to regions and nations within these states. There is a rich
literature on devolution, but surprisingly little on its consequences
for public policy. This book explores the effects of devolution on the
policy process, policy substance and policy outcomes in the UK, Spain
and Belgium. The chapters study a range of policy spheres, including
education, health care and general social policy, examining the scope
for policy innovation and policy divergence between different levels
of government. The analyses highlight the scope for comparison across
devolved governments, which often face similar policy challenges and
seek to exercise their autonomy within similar constraints. Each study
underlines the importance of pre-existing policy communities,
political cultures and institutions in shaping the scope for policy
innovation within devolved governments. Each study also reinforces the
need to consider devolved policy-making within the context of the
nation-state. Devolution altered the relationship between the state
and meso communities, but there remains a considerable degree of
political and policy interdependence between governments at each level
of the state. This book was previously published as a special issue of
Regional and Federal Studies.
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9781040287613
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2024
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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