Michael Keating

University of Aberdeen
Professor of Politics, University of Aberdeen and Director of ESRC Centre on Constitutional Change

Biography

Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen, part-time Professor at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the ESRC Centre on Constitutional Change. He has a BA from the University of Oxford and in 1975 was the first PhD graduate from what is now Glasgow Caledonian University. He has taught in several universities including Strathclyde, Western Ontario and the European University Institute, as well as universities in Spain and France.  He is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Academy of Social Sciences. Michael Keating is the author or editor of over thirty books on Scottish politics, European politics, nationalism and regionalism. Among his recent books are The Independence of Scotland (Oxford University Press, 2009) and Rescaling the European State (Oxford University Press, 2013).

Expertise

Constitution

Posts by this author

Devolution Commission reflections: Scottish Labour Party, Powers for a Purpose

In the second of a series of blogs, our team comment on Labour's Devolution Commission findings. ESRC Scottish Centre on Constitutional Change Director, Michael Keating looks at how the union will develop in the face of the social, economic and political challenges of the future.

Beyond the Independence / Union Dichotomy

Michael Keating looks at several ironies in the current constitutional debate in Scotland.

Scottish independence and the EU

The debate on whether an independent Scotland would be a member of the European Union refuses to go away, in spite of all the work put into clarifying matters. The latest intervention from Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso merely confuses the question.

Scotland and the EU after independence

Speaking at the Future of the UK and Scotland event, Exploring Independence after the White Paper, Michael Keating shares his thoughts on Scotland and the European Union.

White paper reflections: Overview #2

Now that the independence side has set out its stall, the real debate can begin, writes Michael Keating.