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The Vow: The Shifting Foundations of The United Kingdom's Constitutional Order - With Nicola McEwen

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As part of the Europe's Borderlands research group at the King's College London European Studies Department, this podcast series will take a deeper look at how the United Kingdom's crisis of unity will affect the nations on the islands of Britain and Ireland. In this episode, recorded on 20 January 2021, we will look at how the constitutional structures of the United Kingdom have been transformed by the devolution of power to the Scottish Parliament as well as the Assembly in Northern Ireland and the Senedd in Wales.
To help explore the impact devolution has had on the interactions between member nations of the UK, this week we've been joined by Professor Nicola McEwen. As Professor of Territorial Politics and Co-Director of the ESRC Centre of Constitutional Change at the University of Edinburgh, as well as Senior Research Fellow at the UK in A Changing Europe Initiative, she has conducted extensive research in the fields of territorial politics, nationalism and multi-level government. In publications such as The Territorial Politics of Welfare (Routledge, 2009) or ‘Brexit and Scotland: between Two Unions’ in British Politics (2018, Vol 13/1), Professor McEwen has developed new perspectives on the strengths and vulnerabilities of devolved forms of government in ways that can bring extensive insights into how the UK's constitutional order will respond to the pressures it now faces.
The background music is by Brother Monsplaisir, and the production for this podcast was by Daniel Mansfield.

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As part of the Europe's Borderlands research group at the King's College London European Studies Department, this podcast series will take a deeper look at how the United Kingdom's crisis of unity will affect the nations on the islands of Britain and Ireland. In this episode, recorded on 20 January 2021, we will look at how the constitutional structures of the United Kingdom have been transformed by the devolution of power to the Scottish Parliament as well as the Assembly in Northern Ireland and the Senedd in Wales.
To help explore the impact devolution has had on the interactions between member nations of the UK, this week we've been joined by Professor Nicola McEwen. As Professor of Territorial Politics and Co-Director of the ESRC Centre of Constitutional Change at the University of Edinburgh, as well as Senior Research Fellow at the UK in A Changing Europe Initiative, she has conducted extensive research in the fields of territorial politics, nationalism and multi-level government. In publications such as The Territorial Politics of Welfare (Routledge, 2009) or ‘Brexit and Scotland: between Two Unions’ in British Politics (2018, Vol 13/1), Professor McEwen has developed new perspectives on the strengths and vulnerabilities of devolved forms of government in ways that can bring extensive insights into how the UK's constitutional order will respond to the pressures it now faces.
The background music is by Brother Monsplaisir, and the production for this podcast was by Daniel Mansfield.

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