Compares the politics, policies and polity-building dynamics of devolution in Wales and decentralisation in the French region of Brittany Sets out to deepen our understanding of processes of comparative regional governance Discusses how Wales and Brittany operate as quasi-polities, as political arenas and as policy spaces Of interest to students on comparative politics, British/Welsh politics, French politics, European studies and public policy courses
This study compares the politics, policies and polity-building dynamics of devolution in Wales and decentralization in the French region of Brittany. Empirically, the book draws conclusions from in-depth fieldwork within two regions and reports the findings of a comparative public opinion survey. Theoretically, it contributes towards our understanding of the comparative study of regions.
This study compares the politics, policies and polity-building dynamics of devolution in Wales and decentralization in the French region of Brittany. Empirically, the book draws conclusions from in-depth fieldwork within two regions and reports the findings of a comparative public opinion survey. Theoretically, it contributes towards our understanding of the comparative study of regions.