

Author: Allmendinger Philip
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1469-5944
Source: European Planning Studies, Vol.10, Iss.3, 2002-04, pp. : 359-381
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Abstract
Debates on the sovereignty of the State and the role of (sub-national) regions have moved on quickly in recent years spurred on by interest in the implications of globalization and (more recently) devolution. Reductionist perspectives on the 'death of State sovereignty' have given way to more balanced understandings that emphasize bottom-up and top-down influences upon State restructuring. Yet the impacts of a changing sovereignty upon policy areas are still largely unknown. This paper seeks to add to these debates and cast some light on potential influences upon and autonomy of the Scottish Parliament
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