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Scottish policy-making will be deeply affected by the setting up of a Scottish Parliament in the year 2000. So any account of policymaking is bound to be provisional. Nevertheless there are three reasons to be interested in how policy is currently made, and how it has been made for the last half century.
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© 1998 Alice Brown, David McCrone and Lindsay Paterson
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Brown, A., McCrone, D., Paterson, L. (1998). Policy-Making in Scotland. In: Politics and Society in Scotland. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14960-5_5
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