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Private Secretaries to the Prime Minister - Foreign Affairs from Churchill to Thatcher (Hardcover)
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Private Secretaries to the Prime Minister - Foreign Affairs from Churchill to Thatcher (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Modern British History
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The importance of the Prime Minister in British foreign policy
decision-making has long been noted by historians. However, while
much attention has been given to high-level contacts between
leaders and to the roles played by the premiers themselves, much
less is known about the people advising and influencing them. In
providing day-to-day assistance to the Prime Minister, a Private
Secretary could wield significant influence on policy outcomes.
This book examines the activities of those who advised prime
ministers from Winston Churchill (1951-55) to Margaret Thatcher
during her first administration (1979-83). Each chapter considers
British foreign policy and assesses the influence of the specific
advisers. For each office holder, particular attention is paid to a
number of key themes. Firstly, their relationship with the Prime
Minister is considered. A strong personal relationship of trust and
respect could lead to an official wielding much greater influence.
This could be especially relevant when an adviser served under two
different leaders, often from different political parties. It also
helps to shed light on the conduct of foreign policy by each
premier. Secondly, the attitudes towards the adviser from the
Foreign Office are examined. The Foreign Office traditionally
enjoyed great autonomy in the making of British foreign policy and
was sensitive to encroachments by Downing Street. Finally, each
chapter explores the role of the adviser in the key foreign policy
events and discussions of the day. Covering a fascinating 30-year
period in post-war British political history, this collection
broadens our understanding of the subject, and underlines the
different ways influence could be brought to bear on government
policy.
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