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The Centre on Constitutional Change is a leading hub for the comparative study of territorial politics and governance in the United Kingdom and beyond.

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Centre on Constitutional Change
29 April 2026

A New Clash of Nationalisms: Reform UK and the erosion of Scottish exceptionalism

This blog seeks to articulate how the rise of Reform UK has eroded the power of the exceptionalist narrative in Scotland and altered nationalist contestation in Scotland.

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Regional and Federal Studies
15 April 2026

When blame is shared, governments act: electoral incentives and crisis governance in federal systems

Onsel Gurel Bayrali explores how electoral incentives shape crisis governance in federal systems, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic

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Centre on Constitutional Change
09 April 2026

The Unfinished Constitution

Michael Keating assesses the state of the UK Constitution 27 years after devolution.

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Centre on Constitutional Change
09 April 2026

Across Britain and Ireland: A new blog series from the Centre on Constitutional Change

Twenty-eight years after the Belfast/ Good Friday Agreement and on the eve of the elections for the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd, this blog series will bring new thinking to the changing constitutional order across Britain and both parts of Ireland.

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12 March 2024, 3:30pm

The Assault on the State: How the Global Attack on Modern Government Endangers our Future

What if the state as we know it didn’t exist? Our air would be poisonous, our votes uncounted, and our markets dysfunctional. Yet across the world, attacks on the modern…

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10 March 2024, 4:10pm

2024 UK General Election Series - The election campaign: candidate selection, messaging and political branding

This session examines how political parties approached candidate selection, crafted their messaging, and built their political brands during the 2024 general election campaign

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