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Institutional conflict in regional development: path dependence in the free trade zone and decentralisation of Batam, Indonesia
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Sutiyo, M. Zubakhrum Tjenreng, and Pratiwi Nurhascaryani
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🚨 SES Annual Lecture 2026
🏴 Prof. Richard Wyn Jones
🥀 The Decline and Fall of Welsh Labour
🕗 6PM, 23rd of May
📍 Usha Kasera Lecture Theatre, University of Edinburgh
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When provinces borrow in dollars: Argentina’s lessons for federal debt governance
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Alcides Bazza and Juan Pablo Tedesco
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Irish Unity: Why the 'Others' Matter, North and South
In our latest blog, Mary C. Murphy and Cera Murtagh explore how identity shifts across the island are bringing new alignments and new dimensions to the debate on Irish unity.
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Contesting Sovereignty in Scotland
Continuing our new blog series, Michael Keating and David McCrone explore what Scots think about who has the right to decide on Scottish independence
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Diversity fuels cabinet conflict – and decentralisation can make it worse
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Maxime Vandenberghe and Nicolas Bouteca
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A New Clash of Nationalisms: Reform UK and the erosion of Scottish exceptionalism
Continuing our new blog series, Judith Sijstermans articulates how the rise of Reform UK has eroded the power of the exceptionalist narrative in Scotland
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When blame is shared, governments act: electoral incentives and crisis governance in federal systems
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Onsel Gurel Bayrali
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The Unfinished Constitution
In the first blog from our new series, Michael Keating assesses the state of the UK Constitution 27 years after devolution
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Across Britain and Ireland: A new blog series from the Centre on Constitutional Change
This series will bring new thinking to the changing constitutional order across Britain and both parts of Ireland.
Contributions are welcome. Read more: edin.ac/4ccxKnV
Regional presidents are insiders and incumbents (but few are women): evidence from Czechia and Slovakia.
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Michal Pink.
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Votes and preferences for de/centralisation in Brazil.
Join Rogerio Schlegel to explore the electoral landscape of Brazil and examine the relationship between partisanship and preferences for de/centralisation.
29 April, 3-5pm, Edinburgh
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Did subnational governments’ educational responses to the pandemic significantly vary? Evidence from Canada.
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Anne Lachance.
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The Disunited States - Online Event
Join Ryan Griffiths and our panel to discuss his book, The Disunited States, which examines what a project of American secession would look like & why America is ill-suited for a peaceful national divorce
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Do regions cooperate during crises? Analysing regional behaviour during the pandemic in Italy.
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Gaia Matilde Ripamonti
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What objectives shape the fiscal policy choices of regional governments?
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Carmen González & Diego Martinez Lopez
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Call for Papers!
'Place, Politics and Policies in Scotland and Wales'
The CCC & @RegFedSt invite submissions for this workshop (22 June 2026, Edinburgh)
Deadline for submissions: 20 April
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Potential and limits for a ‘democratization from below’ in Venezuela
Read our latest blog from @RegFedSt by Rogerio Schlegel and Juan C. Olmeda
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