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Global Statesman - How Gordon Brown Took New Labour to the World (Electronic book text)
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Global Statesman - How Gordon Brown Took New Labour to the World (Electronic book text)
Series: Intelligence, Surveillance and Secret Warfare
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Global Statesman revisits Gordon Brown's decade as the New Labour
Chancellor and his crucial but neglected attempts to eliminate
global poverty. From DFID to Brown's own faith and social
philosophy, Webber explores, problematises and critiques Brown's
policies on overseas aid, Third-World debt and addressing HIV/AIDS.
Drawing on nearly two decades' worth of primary research, including
an extensive and exhaustive survey of speeches and policy
statements made by Gordon Brown both prior to and throughout his
time in government, David Webber provides a body of evidence
currently absent from the New Labour/UK politics literature.
Discover the level of influence that Brown was able to wield in
international financial institutions such as the World Bank and
IMF; Ed Balls' influence on Brown from the early 1990s; and the
revelatory finding that Brown's famous 'surprise' decision to hand
over monetary policy to the Bank of England was, in fact, made at
least four years before New Labour even came to power.
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