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“I Am Sure Aneurin Bevan Would Be Turning in His Grave”. Covid-19 in Wales: Highlighting a Dysfunctional System
Published 2023-11-01“…This paper aims to study how the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the weaknesses of the Welsh NHS and more generally public health provision, as its fragmented organisation led to confusing messages from the Welsh and British governments being given just to Welsh people, hence revealing the incoherences of the United Kingdom’s constitutional settlement. …”
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The Britishness rebirth in postdevolved Wales. The United Kingdom internal reintegration under Brexit conditions
Published 2020-03-01“…The conception created by Carwyn Jones’ Government could not been presented as an alternative to focusing autonomous processes on gaining independence, because of Welsh people lack of interest of the latter solution. …”
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Covid-19 in Wales: “One Team Wales” and/versus “Team UK”?
Published 2024-12-01“…Indeed, health being a devolved matter, some Welsh people came to realise they had a parliament and government able to devise a made-in-Wales policy. …”
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The Welsh Quest for a Different Model of Governance
Published 2023-12-01“…This is part of a constitution-building process not only for the Welsh people but also as a viable solution to the fragmented British Union. …”
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« A dream turned to ashes »? Les évolutions contradictoires du nationalisme gallois dans les années 1970
Published 2017-12-01“…And yet Plaid Cymru found itself in a paradoxical position: Welsh people were offered devolution at a time when nationalism, in the second half of the 1970s, was declining, and the party itself was divided on several issues. …”
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Intergroup attitudes and attitudes towards devolution: field and laboratory experiments.
Published 2003“…English respondents who held more positive attitudes towards Welsh people were significantly more favourable toward devolution, whereas Welsh respondents who held more positive attitudes towards English people were significantly less favourable towards devolution. …”
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