This text focuses on the collapse of the post-war consensus in the
mid-1970s crisis and the emergence of a new consensus in the 1990s.
The author follows this process through six key policy areas
including civil service reform, privatization, macro-economic
management and relations with Europe. The text is designed for
students following courses in modern history, politics and public
policy, as well as general readers with an interest in current
affairs.
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