Publications

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 Oxford Handbook of Scottish Politics

| Michael Keating

'The Oxford of Scottish Politics' is a comprehensive volume on the state of Scottish politics today. Featuring contributions from CCC Fellows and colleagues, the Handbook provides a thorough overview of Scottish politics.

Evidence

Coronavirus and Scotland: Interim Report on Intergovernmental Working

| Nicola McEwen, David Bell, Akash Paun

Evidence given to the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee from Nicola McEwen, David Bell and Akash Paun features heavily in their new interim report "Coronavirus and Scotland: Interim Report on Intergovernmental Working"

Reports & Briefings

An Independent Scotland in the EU: Issues for Accession

| Kirsty Hughes, Nicola McEwen, David Bell, Katy Hayward , Tobias Lock

The latest report from the Scottish Centre for European Relations (SCER) bringing together the views of fifteen experts across fourteen topics to analyse, from different angles, what an independent Scotland’s accession process to the EU might look like and what the implications of independence in the EU, while the rest of the UK remained outside the EU, might be.

Books & Articles

Ireland and EU Crisis Governance: Continuity and Change in the Shadow of the Financial Crisis and Brexit

| Mary C. Murphy

CCC Fellow, Mary C Murphy, and John O'Brennan, Associate Professor at Maynooth University edited an issue of the Irish Political Studies Journal "Ireland and EU Crisis Governance: Continuity and Change in the Shadow of the Financial Crisis and Brexit". 

Books & Articles

Debating Scotland: Issues of Independence and Union in the 2014 Referendum

| Centre on Constitutional Change

Reports & Briefings

A Year On...

| David Bell