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issue no 41, Autumn 2002
issue no 40, Summer 2002
issue no 39, Spring 2002

issue no 38, Winter 2002

Issue No. 41, Autumn 2002
Special Edition on Fiscal Autonomy

Editorial: Ten Years of Scottish Affairs

Lindsay Paterson

Fiscal Autonomy Under Devolution: Introduction to Symposium

David Heald and Alasdair McLeod

Fiscal Federalism and Fiscal Autonomy: Lessons for the UK from Other
Industrialised Countries

Julia Darby, Anton Muscatelli and Graeme Roy

GERS and Fiscal Autonomy

Andrew Goudie

Can Fiscal Autonomy Improve a Devolved Scotland's Economic Prospects?

Jim Cuthbert and Margaret Cuthbert

The Limits to Fiscal Autonomy Under the Devolution Settlement

Arthur Midwinter

A New Fiscal Settlement for Scotland?

David Bell and Alex Christie

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Issue No. 40, Summer 2002
Published: August 2002

Scotland and Galicia

Antonio-Carlos Pereira Menaut

National Identities in Post-Devolution Scotland

Ross Bond and Michael Rosie

The Conundrum of Scottish Independence

David Mccrone and Lindsay Paterson

Review: Women in Scottish Politics

Joyce Mcmillan

Review: the Challenge of Devolution

Isobel Lindsay

Review: the State of the Nations

Fred Nash

Review: Labour in Glasgow

Ian S. Wood

Review: Labour and Local Government

Alistair Clark

Playing Away: Popular Music, Policy and Devolution in Scotland

Peter Symon and Martin Cloonan

Parallel Lines? Higher Education in Scotland's Colleges and Higher Education Institutions

Jim Gallacher

Review: Scottish Novels and Scottish Language

Christopher Harvie

Review: Scottish Nationality

Michael Rosie

Comment on 'National Tartan Day', and Rejoinder

 

Referees, June 2001 - May 2002

 

Dr Fred Nash - whose review appears in this issue - died on 21 June 2002. The editors are grateful to his family for permission to publish the review, and hope that it may stand as the journal's tribute to his legacy of analysis of British political institutions.

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Issue No. 39, Spring 2002
Published: April 2002

The Numbers Game - 129 and the Scottish Parliament: Does Size Matter?

Eberhard Bort

Can Scotland Afford to Grow Old?

Robert E. Wright

Free Personal Care for Older People

Sheena E. E. Blair

Sectarianism and Municipal Housing Allocation in Glasgow

Iain Paterson

Tackling Financial Exclusion Through Credit Unions

Keith Hayton

A Development Strategy for Central Scotland?

Ivan Turok And Nick Bailey

Review: Understanding Scotland

Steve Bruce

Review: Deep Fried Hillman Imp

David Spaven

Governance: Contested Perceptions of Civic Participation

Amanda Sloat

Review: Networking Europe

Elizabeth Holt

Review: The Challenge to Westminster and Scottish Politics in the Twentieth Century

Jonathan Hearn

Review: L'autonomie Ecossaise

Paul Henderson Scott

Cultural Policy and Scotland: A Response to the National Cultural Strategy

Adrienne Scullion And Christine Hamilton

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Issue No. 38, Winter 2002
Published: January 2002

Minority Ethnic Groups in Scotland

 

Asylum Seekers and Politics in Scotland: August 2001

Elinor Kelly

Scottish Pakistani Muslims' Perceptions of the Armed Forces

Asifa Hussain and Mohammed Ishaq

Culture and Identity

 

Language Planning as Regional Development? The Growth of the Gaelic Economy

Wilson McLeod

Review: The Sea-Bird And The Crane

Tom Hubbard

Scotland, Slovenia and a New Renaissance

Paul Henderson Scott

Politics

 

Britain's Habsburg Question? Tom Nairn, Sir Ernest Barker and the Multi-national State

Arthur Aughey

National Tartan Day: Rewriting History in the United States

Euan Hague

The Family-Friendly Scottish Parliament?

Avril Tobin

Review: Nations, Identity, Power

Ann Kennard

Review: Recovering Nationalism

David McCrone

Review: L'Ecossse; Vieille Nation, Jeune Etat

Michael Russell

Review: Open Scotland?

Brian Taylor

Review: Scottish Government and Politics

Lucy McTernan

Review: New Scotland, New Politics?

James Kellas

Review: Claiming Scotland and Scotland Decides

Michael Keating

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