2021
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6765.12466
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Unravelling the ‘devolution paradox’: Citizen preferences for self‐rule and for shared rule

Abstract: Recent survey research has revealed a 'devolution paradox': some citizens who favour stronger regional governments inconsistently desire policy uniformity across regions and state-wide intervention in policy provision. It is argued and empirically shown that preferences for regional authority can be broken down into preferences for self-rule -that is, for autonomy for the region -and for shared rule -that is, for collaboration between regional and national governments. Drawing upon the International Constituti… Show more

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