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_aMcGARVEY, Neil _96934 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aIntergovernmental relations in Scotland post-devolution |
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520 | 3 | _aCentral-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall substance and rationale behind them tended to be very similar to those in England. This article outlines post-devolution developments in Scotland. As in England, `partnership' has dominated the rhetoric of central politicians and policy-makers. This has masked significant differences in approach to central-local relations. the Scottish Executives has focused on central-local relations as a topic in its own reight, regulatory oversight arrangements are less heavy-handed and the new parliament has increased transparency. Despite its more `light touch' approach, the executive has successfully imposed its agenda on Scottish local governemtn. Attention is the executive, this will increase its focus on local councils. Failure to deliver will impose serious strains on the much-hyped central-local partnership | |
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_tLocal Government Studies _g28, 3, p. 29-48 _d, 2002 _w |
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_a20030120 _bLucima _cLucimara |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c10354 _d10354 |
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