Wales Devolution Monitoring Report May 2006 This report, written by Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully highlights and discusses events in the National Assembly of Wales in the months January-April 2006. Devolution & Constitutional Change ESRC Research Programme May 2006
Electoral Commission’s Government of Wales Bill Briefing This briefing sets out The Electoral Commission’s view on the Government of Wales Bill and is confined to matters within its statutory remit, that is, electoral issues Electoral Commission Wales 26/01/06
Devolution in Wales: What Does the Public Think? Devolution & Constitutional Change ESRC Research Programme Briefing No. 7. Written by Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully Devolution & Constitutional Change ESRC Research Programme 01/06/04
The Labour Party and Devolution Devolution & Constitutional Change ESRC Research Programme Briefing No. 14. Written by Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw and Gerald Taylor Devolution & Constitutional Change ESRC Research Programme 01/06/04
Consensus Growing for Stronger Assembly An analysis of opinion poll findings on attitudes towards Welsh Devolution. Written by Alistair Cole, J. Barry Jones and Alan Storer Institute of Welsh Affairs 03/08/01
Public Opinion, National Identity and Devolution Paper presented to the ESRC Devolution Programme Seminar on 'The Dynamics of Devolution in Wales', Written by Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully Institute of Welsh Politics 01/03/03
Devolution in Practice 2006 This first volume of Devolution in Practice attempts to systematically examine public-policy divergences between the differing Devolution settlements Institute of Public Policy Research 08/12/05
Redesigning Democracy - The making of the Welsh Assembly Excellent book tracing the history of the Welsh Assembly. It tells the previously untold story of the devolution battle inside the Labour Party in Wales from the 1979 referendum to the resignation of Alun Michael. Seren 2000
Building a Civic Culture Provides an overview of the impact of the National Assembly as it approaches the end of its first term. Institute of Welsh Affairs 2002
Public Attitudes to dual candidacy in elections to the National Assembly for Wales The Bevan Foundation’s Occasional Papers No. 5 written by Victoria Winckler. This project aimed to scope views of the public about ‘dual candidacy’ for elections to the National Assembly for Wales, in the absence of any evidence about attitudes. The small-scale study found evidence of public concern, along with widespread confusion and some support for the system. Sponsored by Wayne David MP. Bevan Foundation 01/01/06