Offshore Island Politics is a fascinating study of the
constitutional and political development of the Isle of Man. The
book analyses three broad aspects of twentieth-century political
development: constitutional progress towards self-government,
elections and public policy and the changing role of the state in
Manx society. One of the most important political changes the study
addresses is the gradual ascendancy of the directly elected House
of Keys in Manx politics. Offshore Island Politics concludes with a
look at the final two decades of the century, a period of
population growth and unprecedented prosperity for the small
offshore island.
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