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With Respect, Minister: A View from Inside Whitehall

Autor Brian Unwin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2016
How have the workings of the British civil service changed over the past forty years? In this new memoir, Sir Brian Unwin discloses his veritable wealth of experience behind the scenes of British government. His reflections chart a course from his education at Oxford and Yale, through to a seven year stint as President of the European Investment Bank. On the way, his vivid and diverse career spanned diplomatic posts in Ghana and Southern Rhodesia, time at the Treasury and the chairmanship of HM Customs and Excise. Including a first-hand, eyewitness account of the air crash that killed UN Dag Hammarskjoeld, these memoirs encounter some of the most iconic moments and personalities of late 20th century politics. Over the course of his career, Unwin has attained an understanding of the finer details of British government like few others - at once nostalgic, personal and deeply knowledgeable, his memoirs shed light on the inner workings of Whitehall.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781784538736
ISBN-10: 1784538736
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: 60 in 8pp colour plates, 8pp bw plates
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Sir Brian Unwin studied at the universities of Oxford and Yale. After a career in the Civil Service he became President of the European Investment Bank. He is the author of Terrible Exile: The Last Days of Napoleon on St Helena, which was shortlisted for the Fondation Napoleon History Prize, and A Tale in Two Cities: Fanny Burney and Adele, Comtesse de Boigne (both I.B.Tauris).

Cuprins

1. Early Days2. National Service3. Oxford and Yale4. Commonwealth Relations Office5. Rhodesia6. The Death of Dag Hammarskjoeld7. Ghana8. Return to Whitehall9. HM Treasury 1968-197510. HM treasury 1975-198111. Cabinet Office 1981-198312. HM Treasury 1983-198513. Cabinet Office 1985-198714. HM Customs and Excise15. European Investment Bank16. Epilogue

Descriere

How have the workings of the British civil service changed over the past forty years? In this new memoir, Sir Brian Unwin discloses his veritable wealth of experience behind the scenes of British government. His reflections chart a course from his education at Oxford and Yale, through to a seven year stint as President of the European Investment Bank. On the way, his vivid and diverse career spanned diplomatic posts in Ghana and Southern Rhodesia, time at the Treasury and the chairmanship of HM Customs and Excise.

Including a first-hand, eyewitness account of the air crash that killed UN Dag Hammarskjoeld, these memoirs encounter some of the most iconic moments and personalities of late 20th century politics. Over the course of his career, Unwin has attained an understanding of the finer details of British government like few others - at once nostalgic, personal and deeply knowledgeable, his memoirs shed light on the inner workings of Whitehall