The New Machiavelli
Autor JONATHAN POWELLen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2011
'Niccolò Machiavelli is misunderstood,' argues Jonathan Powell in his twenty-first-century reworking of the Italian philosopher's influential masterpiece, The Prince. Taking the lessons Machiavelli derived from his experience as an official in fifteenth-century Florence, Powell shows how these lessons can still apply today. Illustrating each of Machiavelli's maxims with a description of events that occurred during Tony Blair's time as Prime Minister, The New Machiavelli is designed to be The Prince for modern times.
Tony Blair's Chief of Staff from 1994-2007, Jonathan Powell recounts the inside story of that period -- drawing on his own unpublished diaries. He tackles the critics of Blair's 'sofa government' and gives a frank account of the intimate details of the internal political rows, the failure to join the Euro or hold a referendum on the European constitution, the struggle with the hauliers strike and the foot-and-mouth outbreak that postponed the 2001 election, the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo, as well as the peace negotiations in Northern Ireland, the relations with Clinton, Bush and Chirac, the banning of fox-hunting, the triumphs and failures of spin and the scandals and inquiries -- ranging from Bernie Ecclestone to the police investigation into 'cash for peerages'.
Like The Prince, The New Machiavelli is short, stark and clear. It provides a gripping account of life inside 'the bunker' of Number 10 and draws lessons from those experiences, not just for political leaders but for anyone today who has access to the levers of power.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780099546092
ISBN-10: 0099546094
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Random House UK
Colecția Vintage Books
ISBN-10: 0099546094
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Random House UK
Colecția Vintage Books
Notă biografică
JONATHAN POWELL worked for the BBC and Granada TV before joining the Foreign Office in 1979. In 1994, Mr. Blair, then Leader of the Opposition, poached him to join his "kitchen cabinet" as his Chief of Staff. When the Labour party achieved its landslide victory in 1997 Powell was at the heart of the Downing Street machine. He was the only senior member of staff to remain at Blair's side
From the Hardcover edition.
From the Hardcover edition.
Recenzii
"It's a quirky, thoughtful take on the impact of The Prince on modern politics."
—Anne McElvoy, New Statesman
"A gloriously indiscreet political memoir... From a unique vantage point he gives brilliantly observed and witty accounts of the vanity of modern European princes... The merit of Powell's memoir is precisely that it lacks the intrusive ego of the big politician."
—Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times
"The reader of this elegant little work will learn more about the workings of the new Labour court than he will from many weightier volumes, including perhaps that of the Prince himself, Tony Blair."
—Review
From the Hardcover edition.
"Intriguing and engaging book... sets up fascinating parallels that prove there is really nothing new in politics" Financial Times "A gloriously indiscreet political memoir... From a unique vantage point he gives brilliantly observed and witty accounts of the vanity of modern European princes... The merit of Powell's memoir is precisely that it lacks the intrusive ego of the big politician" -- Dominic Lawson Sunday Times "It's a quirky, thoughtful take on the impact of The Prince on modern politics" -- Anne McElvoy New Statesman, Books of the Year "Anyone who wants an insider's account of what makes politicians tick should read this book" -- Peter Mandleson Guardian, Books of the Year "It tells us a great deal about the era that has just passed" -- Chris Mullin Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year
—Anne McElvoy, New Statesman
"A gloriously indiscreet political memoir... From a unique vantage point he gives brilliantly observed and witty accounts of the vanity of modern European princes... The merit of Powell's memoir is precisely that it lacks the intrusive ego of the big politician."
—Dominic Lawson, Sunday Times
"The reader of this elegant little work will learn more about the workings of the new Labour court than he will from many weightier volumes, including perhaps that of the Prince himself, Tony Blair."
—Review
From the Hardcover edition.
"Intriguing and engaging book... sets up fascinating parallels that prove there is really nothing new in politics" Financial Times "A gloriously indiscreet political memoir... From a unique vantage point he gives brilliantly observed and witty accounts of the vanity of modern European princes... The merit of Powell's memoir is precisely that it lacks the intrusive ego of the big politician" -- Dominic Lawson Sunday Times "It's a quirky, thoughtful take on the impact of The Prince on modern politics" -- Anne McElvoy New Statesman, Books of the Year "Anyone who wants an insider's account of what makes politicians tick should read this book" -- Peter Mandleson Guardian, Books of the Year "It tells us a great deal about the era that has just passed" -- Chris Mullin Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year