Malcolm Harvey

Governance, Centre on Constitutional Change
University of Aberdeen
Lecturer in Politics

Biography


Malcolm graduated from the University of Stirling in 2006 with a first-class Honours degree in Politics, and received his MScEcon in Terrorism and International Relations from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in 2008.  His PhD, submitted to the University of Stirling in 2013, considered the constitutional consultations run by the Scottish and Welsh Governments during the 2007-11 Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly terms.  He has taught modules on British Politics and Political Theory at both the University of Stirling and the University of Strathclyde.  He worked with Professor Michael Keating on several ESRC projects in the run up to the 2014 Scottish independence referendum and the 2016 EU referendum, including as part of the team at the Centre on Constitutional Change.  He is now a lecturer in politics at the University of Aberdeen.
 

Posts by this author

Rejected, yet elected?

The electoral system for the Scottish Parliament means that candidates rejected by voters in the constituency section may still find themselves in Holyrood, courtesy of the regional lists. Malcolm Harvey suggests that those very parliamentarians may be called on to address this quirk in the system in the next session.
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Who will be the Scottish Secretary if SNP sweep the boards on Thursday?

Malcolm Harvey discusses that if if the polls are correct and the SNP win more than 50 seats, the question does present some interesting options.

A long way from Stockholm

Creating a Nordic-style social democratic state has become almost a mantra for some Scots politicians in the era of devolution. However, suggests Dr Malcolm Harvey, there's rather more to building such a country than simply having the legal powers to do so.

Poll to poll

The turnout out for last year's referendum broke all records and is now the subject of extensive research. Dr Malcolm Harvey considers the experience and what implications it may, or may not, have for May's general election.

Social Democracy Lite: Scotland’s Miracle Diet

Post-devolution administrations have fed Scots a sugary diet of Nordic benefits without the hi-tax, hi-income roughage and fibre. Dr Malcolm Harvey asks how long this ‘all gain, no pain’ diet can last.

Lies, Damned Lies… and opinion polls

Malcolm Harvey on politics being anything but predictable.