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Contents
Future Scotland: The Making of the New Social Democracy
1. The Paradoxes of Scottish Labour: Devolution, Change and Conservatism
2. The Scottish National Party after Devolution: Progress and Prospects
3. The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party: 'the lesser spotted Tory'?
4. Partnership, Pluralism and Party Identity: The Liberal Democrats after Devolution
5. Exploiting New Electoral Opportunities: The Small Parties in Scotland
6. Scottish Social Democracy and Blairism: Difference, Diversity and Community
7. Shifting from the 'Old' to 'New' Social Democracy: Ten Propositions
8. Leadership and the Scottish Governing Classes
9. The Scottish Establishment: Old and New Elites
10. Poverty, Inequality and Social Inclusion in the New Scotland
11. Towards the 'Better Job': Scottish Work and Employment in the 'Knowledge Age'
12. Daring to be Different: A New Vision of Equality
13. The Identity That Can Not Speak Its Name
14. Disorientations from Down Under: The Old Country in Retrospect
Notes on contributors
Index