David Melding observes that lethal dangers lurk for political parties that become complacent
Jane Hutt loses out to Treasury
John Osmond discovers that, in contrast to Wales, the Scottish Government finessed its budget to limit the damage caused by the Treasury’s funds clawback
Interdependency of devolution and progressive politics
John Osmond says that until the English take a cold, hard look at their own country and its place in the world, social democracy will continue to languish behind Offa’s Dyke and Hadrian’s Wall
Maintaining television news plurality in Wales
Phil Henfrey says ITV Wales still has a key role to play in the democratic process
Wales, the Referendum and the Multi-Level State
Charlie Jeffrey, Professor of Politics, Edinburgh University.
Welsh Governance Centre, St David’s Day lecture 2011
Wales finds its voice
John Osmond says today’s emphatic referendum Yes campaign victory declares the Welsh people want to be citizens of their own country
Fusion of values shapes Welsh civic society
Aled Edwards argues that Wales’s decade of devolution has been accompanied by a strong focus on equal opportunities and human rights
Unique paths to devolution
Arthur Aughey, Eberhard Bort, and John Osmond question whether the Union has reached its sell-by date
Devolution protects Wales from costly reorganisation
John Osmond warns that the abolition of primary care trusts will lead to the privatisation of the English NHS