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The End of Britain?: Challenges from Devolution, European Integration, and Multiculturalism

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Authors

Kim, Nam-Kook

Issue Date
2005-06
Publisher
Institute of International Affairs, Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University
Citation
Journal of International and Area Studies, Vol.12 No.1, pp. 61-80
Keywords
BritishnessCollective IdentityMulticulturalismRegional NationalismAsymmetrical DevolutionMultilevel Governance
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous challenges from immigration, devolution, and further integration into the EU. These three challenges are discussed from six different perspectives, namely Welsh and Scottish nationalism, English nationalism, Conservative and Labours British nationalism, and that of ethnic minorities. I explore whether Britishness has been shared or denied and reinforced or weakened among these different groups. I also explore how these groups justify their position on devolution, European integration, and multiculturalism. This essay eventually focuses on New Labours rationales to reshape Britain and reinforce Britishness in terms of a multilevel governance entity, and a combination of pride and interest.
ISSN
1226-8550
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/96410
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