Yes it does. Scotland has its own Parliament which was devolved from the United Kingdom Parliament in 1999.
The link below will give you information on the Scottish Government.
Scotland does no have its own Armed Forces. Although it has a devolved Parliament it is still part of the United Kingdom as far as Defence is concerned.
The recent election where Scotland chose to stay in the United Kingdom proves the political stability of Scotland.
The queen
Scotland is situated on a stable tectonic plate, far from any plate boundaries where volcanic or seismic activity typically occurs. The lack of volcanic activity means there are no active volcanoes in Scotland. While Scotland does experience occasional minor earthquakes, they are usually of low magnitude due to the area's stable geological conditions.
Scotland has its own elected Parliament in Edinburgh which can legislate on most things except monetary, foreign and military policy.
Scotland doesn't have its own army. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and people from Scotland who wish to have a military career join the British Armed Forces. British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.
Bagpipes are usually associated with Scotland. They have a long history in Scottish culture and are often played at events like weddings, funerals, and military ceremonies.
Any country or entity that has the manpower to train and maintain a stable fighting force.
The relatively mild climate of the entire British Isles, including Scotland, is mainly due to the influence of the Gulf Stream ocean current.
Yes, Scotland and the United States are allies. They have a strong historical relationship based on diplomatic, military, and economic cooperation. Scotland's membership in the United Kingdom also contributes to its alliance with the US.
Oliver Cromwell. His official title was Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland.
The military of a country can be the best educated, most organized and most stable part of a nation. However, they can not please every part of a democracy.
In military terms it is an order to assume positions to resist a possible attack. To maintain a stable and upright position