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United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (7365 words) |
 | Scottish Gaelic (in Scotland) has the status of being offically developed to become "an official language of Scotland commanding equal respect to the English language" [3] since 2005 Act. |
 | Though 'nationalist' (as opposed to 'unionist') tendencies have shifted over time in Scotland and Wales, with the Scottish National Party founded in 1934 and Plaid Cymru (the Party of Wales) in 1925, a serious political crisis threatening the integrity of the United Kingdom as a state has not occurred since the 1970s. |
 | However, there is at present little sign of any imminent 'crisis' (at the last General Election, both the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru saw their percentage of the overall vote drop, though the SNP did gain two more seats and are the second largest party in the Scottish Parliament as well as official opposition). |
| SPPC Recent Visiting Scholars Bio Notes (6247 words) |
 | R.J. Pestritto is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Dallas. |
 | Bernard Boxill is Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
 | Tara Smith is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin, where she has taught since 1989. |