The Anatomy Of New Scotland

The Anatomy Of New Scotland

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Contemporary Scotland is undergoing a radical transformation economically, socially and politically. New elites, institutions and players are emerging, while old power groups are faced with the challenge of holding onto their previously unquestioned power. Looking across the spectrum of Scottish life and society, this text asks who runs Scotland, who are the key players and elites and who are the crucial insiders and outsiders, and offers a penetrating map of how decisions are made in Scotland. This collection offers a comprehensive analysis of contemporary Scotland, highlighting who holds power, influence and status. It covers the Scottish economy, the public sector, political institutions, the media and culture. It brings together an analysis of traditional areas of Scottish society such as finance, industry and the business lobby, while offering an examination of newer issues reflecting the diversity and changing nature of Scotland: new entrepreneurs, changing gender relations, gay Scotland and the Asian establishment. It brings together in over 30 essays that offer an accessible but definitive analysis of Scotland at a crucial point in its history.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 340
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 16 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1840186305
ISBN 13: 9781840186307
Book Overview: The New Anatomy of Scotland brings together in over 30 essays, a wide array of high profile, influential and authoritative commentators in their respective fields to offer an accessible but definitive analysis of Scotland at a crucial point in its history. This important volume is published in association with BT Scotland.

Author Bio
Gerry Hassan is the director of Big Thinking, an independent public policy think tank based in Scotland. His previous publications include A Guide to the Scottish Parliament, The New Scotland and The Almanac of Scottish Politics (with Peter Lynch). Chris Warhurst is a Reader at Strathclyde University and was the editor of Workplaces for the Future. Hassan and Warhurst were the joint authors of the acclaimed publications The New Scottish Politics and Tomorrow's Scotland.