Publications

Books & Articles

Shades of solidarity: Comparing Scottish and Flemish responses to Catalonia

| Centre on Constitutional Change

Article from Coree Brown Swan (Centre on Constitutional Change) and Judith Sijstermans (University of Birmingham) examining solidarity expressed by representatives of Europe's sub-state nationalist parties during the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.

Books & Articles

Taking back control? Brexit and the territorial constitution of the United Kingdom

| Michael Keating

Article from Michael Keating discussing the territorial tensions exacerbated by Brexit in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and responses to these tensions.

Reports & Briefings

Brexit and Beyond

| Centre on Constitutional Change

Report from UK in a Changing Europe, underlining the challenges and opportunities that confront the United Kingdom now it has left the European Union.

Books & Articles

Has the European Union empowered the regions? A pre- and post-Brexit preliminary investigation of the United Kingdom

| Giada Laganà

Giada Lagana provides an account of how empowering and disempowering structures in the interacted with at a European level and the disempowering issues Brexit presents for the UK's territorial and constitutional future.

Books & Articles

Issues of Sovereignty: Redefining Politics in Scotland

| David McCrone, Michael Keating

Using new data from the British Election Study, David McCrone and Michael Keating show how public opinion in Scotland is polarizing around the constitutional issues of Scottish independence and Europe.

Books & Articles

The European Union and the Northern Ireland Peace Process

| Giada Laganà

CCC's Giada Lagana's book 'The European Union and the Northern Ireland Peace Process' examines the economic and political contributions of the EU to the Northern Ireland peace process, tracing the genesis of EU involvement since 1979 and analysing how it acted as an arena in which to foster dialogue and positive cooperation.

Reports & Briefings

UK Internal Market, Devolution and the Union

| Centre on Constitutional Change

This briefing paper answers 10 key questions raised by the Internal Market Bill with authors exploring the impact of the Bill for the future of devolution and the relations between the governments and territories of the United Kingdom.