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James Mitchell

University of Edinburgh
Professor of Public Policy

Biography

 
James Mitchell holds the Chair in Public Policy at Edinburgh University having previously been Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University and of Public Policy at Sheffield University.  He is the author or editor of seventeen books on government, politics and public policy and over 70 articles in academically refereed journals.  
 
His most recent books include, The Scottish Question (Oxford University Press, 2014); Takeover: explaining the extraordinary rise of the Scottish National Party  (Biteback Publishing 2016); co-editor (wit Jim Johnston) of The Scottish Parliament at 20, (Luath 2019).  He is currently completing work on the Scottish independence referendum, the surge in SNP and Green party members, a systems approach to public service reform.  
 
He has been involved in various public service leadership and other training programmes including working with Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives, including the Justice sector Leadership for Outcomes programme.  He has been a member of the team evaluating the establishment of Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.  In 2017, he was appointed to the joint Scottish Parliament/Scottish Government Budget Review Group to carry out a fundamental review of the Scottish Parliament’s budget process following the devolution of further powers in the Scotland Act 2012 and Scotland Act 2016 and bring forward proposals for a revised budget.  In 2018, he was appointed academic member of the 'Enabling Group' advising Scottish Government and Convention of Scottish Local Authorities on the review of local governance.  He has also been advising the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities on the future of local governance.
 
James Mitchell's University of Edinburgh profile - 
https://www.sps.ed.ac.uk/staff/james-mitchell

Posts by this author

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The EU Referendum: Unpredictable in Scotland and the UK

In Scotland, despite differences in views and parties, the 1975 EC referendum shares some similarities with the EU referendum today, writes James Mitchell.
SNP numbers at Westminster

Ahead of 2016 elections, the SNP has more pressing issues than IndyRef 2

James Mitchell discusses how the SNP's programme for everyday public policy will be the main challenge for the next Scottish Government.
SNP numbers at Westminster

How Westminster will shape the SNP

There has been much fevered speculation on the implications of a group of Scottish National Party MPs creating havoc in the Commons after this election. In this piece, James Mitchell, suggests that a more informed and sober assessment suggests that a ‘large’ contingent of SNP MPs will create opportunities but also challenges for the SNP and that the greatest impact will be on the SNP rather than the House of Commons.

Scotland is a different place now

In a blog originally posted at Oxford University Press, James Mitchell discusses the nature of the post-referendum Scotland.

Scotland's Decision: The future of the SNP

James Mitchell on steering a course between exploiting the post-referendum situation and ensuring more powers.

State of the Debate: Evaluating the campaigns

James Mitchell evaluates the tone and content of the two campaigns.