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Territory, Politics, Governance | 2017

Decentralization and the centre right in the UK and Spain: central power and regional responsibility

Alan Convery; Thomas Carl Lundberg

ABSTRACT Decentralisation and the centre right in the UK and Spain: central power and regional responsibility. Territory, Politics, Governance. The British Conservative Party and the Spanish Partido Popular (PP) have been hostile, at least at times, to devolving greater power to regions. Although both parties might be expected to support decentralization on economically liberal grounds, in fact both have found it extremely difficult to reconcile their centre-right economic instincts with a deeply ingrained commitment to the integrity of the state. This paper explores the tension in conservative and liberal ideology between supporting sub-state political responsibility through decentralization and supporting strong central government able to take long-term (and potentially unpopular) decisions in times of economic crisis. We examine these two parties in light of Toubeau and Wagner’s [2015. Explaining party positions on decentralization. British Journal of Political Science, 45(1), 97–119] framework, finding that market liberalism can be interpreted differently when it comes to decentralization: both the PP and the Conservative Party have both at different times used economic justifications for a strong central state. The PP continues to hold a conservative view of decentralization and the Conservatives have only recently started to link their market liberalism to a justification for decentralization. Thus, whilst it is possible to construct a liberal economic case for devolving power away from the central state, one does not necessarily follow the other.


Parliamentary Affairs | 2014

Devolution and the Limits of Tory Statecraft: The Conservative Party in Coalition and Scotland and Wales

Alan Convery


Parliamentary Affairs | 2014

The 2011 Scottish Conservative Party Leadership Election: Dilemmas for Statewide Parties in Regional Contexts

Alan Convery


Archive | 2015

The Territorial Conservative Party: Devolution and Party Change in Scotland and Wales

Alan Convery


Archive | 2013

Conservative Unionism: Prisoned in Marble

Alan Convery; James Mitchell


Government and Opposition | 2018

Rational choice meets the new politics: Choosing the Scottish Parliament’s electoral system

Alan Convery; Thomas Carl Lundberg


Scottish affairs | 2017

‘There Is No Alternative’: Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence and its Relationship with High Culture

Alan Convery


Archive | 2016

The UK Conservative Party

Alan Convery


Archive | 2016

The Territorial Conservative Party

Alan Convery


Edinburgh University Press | 2013

Whatever Happened to Tory Scotland

Alan Convery; James Mitchell

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University of Strathclyde

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