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

Catalan & Spanish flags on a wall

What Next for Catalonia?

What will happen in Catalonia on October 1? Something, for sure, says Michael Keating, but it's really not clear what that will be.
Polling station

After the Election, what next for the United Kingdom?

The failure of the UK Conservatives to secure their mandate reopens the question; What sort of Brexit will we have and what's the future of the United Kingdom itself? Michael Keating looks at what's next.
UK and EU Flag Composite

Playing Politics in Three Dimensions

Scottish political divisions now run along three axes, says Michael Keating - this multidimensional competition makes politics more complicated and elections less predictable.
Westminster by night

Going Full Circle

After twenty years of reform, says Michael Keating, the UK constitution is back where it started.
Gibraltar UK and EU flags

Between a rock and a hard place

That the EU has placed Gibraltar on the agenda for Brexit negotiations should come as no surprise, says Michael Keating, as the issue, which had already been indicated, remains a sensitive one in Spain.
wall uk eu flag

More powers to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, or Power Grab?

The repatriation of powers from the EU to the UK and devolved governments is neither straightforward nor, as yet, resolved. Prof Michael Keating examines some of the issues that will play out in terms of determining whether powers from Brussels will default to London on one hand, or Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast on the other.