Margaret Thatcher : prime minister indomitable
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Margaret Thatcher : prime minister indomitable
Westview Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-330) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Britain's longest serving modern Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher was also the most innovative, successful and unpopular leader since 1945. This volume combines wide ranging analyses of her politics and career with an extensive selection of her major speeches. In part one, leading scholars of British politics examine Thatcher's controversial prime ministry, offering differing perspectives and conclusions about her policies and leadership. In part two, Thatcher speaks for herself through key speeches and interviews.
目次
- Part 1 Evaluations of Margaret Thatcher: Thatcher's leadership, Juliet S. Thompson and Wayne C. Thompson
- Margaret Thatcher and the transformation of British politics, Jorgen S. Rasmussen
- Thatcher's ideology - economic cures for English diseases, James E. Alt
- Margaret Thatcher and foreign policy, Alan J. Ward
- Lady Thatcher and the Cold War, Trevor Salmon and William Macnair
- Thatcher and the unification of Europe, Sir William Nicoll
- the fall of the Iron Lady, 1990, Lewis G. John
- the historical Margaret Thatcher, James E. Cronin. Part 2 Speeches by and interviews with Margaret Thatcher: admission of the press to meetings of local authorities, 1960
- what's wrong with politics?, 1968
- changes in world affairs, 1975
- Britain's economic problems - roots and solutions, 1975
- Conservative Party Conference, 1975
- war of words, 1975
- interviews in the United States, 1977
- the ideal of European freedom, 1979
- Conservative Party Conference, 1980
- the virtue of the individual and the nation, 1981
- women in a changing world, 1982
- address to a joint session of the US Congress, 1985
- justice 1985
- American bombing of Libya, 1986
- interview on Soviet television, 1987
- Britain and Europe, 1988
- shaping a new global community, 1990
- House of Commons no-confidence debate, 1990
- politicians and soldiers, 1992.
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