The role of national identity in determining proposals for devolution in the United Kingdom

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Terrence Riche

Abstract

This article examines national identity in the three sub-state units of the United Kingdom which were granted devolved powers in 1998 (Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland). This
article argues that national identity provides a compelling explanation for why powers were devolved asymmetrically, as compared to federal states where powers are generally uniform at the sub-state level.

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Terrence Riche, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Terry Riche recently completed a BA in Political Science from Memorial University with a focus on international politics. His interests include international law, environmental policy, and British politics.