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Doun-Hauden: The Socio-Political Determinants of Scottish Independence
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Doun-Hauden: The Socio-Political Determinants of Scottish Independence
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Doun-Hauden: The Socio-Political Determinants of Scottish Independence
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There is an increasingly urgent need to provide a better understanding of the phenomenon that is Scottish independence. Many commentators assume general policy matters remain key influencers of voter decisions on whether to support or reject Scottish independence. This may grossly underestimate and misunderstand the real complexity of the matter. Here, the author uses his academic expertise to 'ground out' an analytical framework which helps to identify, based on analysis of key environmental factors, the fundamental determinants of Scottish independence. It is argued that the framework, entitled 'The Socio-Political Determinants of Scottish Independence', permits far deeper analysis and understanding of the Scottish independence challenge. Collectively, the nine socio-political determinants which the author has 'ground out' of the data collected and analysed, help to explain and underpin the quest for, and outline the barriers opposing, Scottish independence. Each of the determinants is analysed using appropriate and relevant theories and supporting data. It is argued that this work represents a new, comprehensive, robust, and scientific way to approach the subject of Scottish independence. It is an approach that has arguably never been taken before in any of the growing mass of literature concerning the subject of Scotland's independence, and hence represents an important and unique contribution offering new and provocative insights into Scotland's quest for liberation. As such the book will be of interest to those interested in Scotland, in Scottish independence and to self-determination of peoples and nations more generally.