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Under the Scott-light : British government seen through the Scott Report

edited by Brian Thompson and F.F. Ridley

(Hansard Society series in politics and government, 5)

Oxford University Press in association with the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"First published in Parliamentary Affairs, 1997. New as paperback, 1997" -- t.p.verso

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The five-volume Scott Report on Arms to Iraq was remarkable because its subject matter entailed a lengthy investigation into all three branches of the British Government: the executive, the legislative, and Parliament. In Under the Scott-Light, distinguished experts from the fields of law, politics, and public administration carefully examine the Report, contributing incisive analyses of the people, processes, and policy considerations involved; exposing the generally secretive world of Whitehall, including its darkest corners, in which the security and intelligence services and the arms trade are seemingly obliged to operate. Under the Scott-Light provides the reader with a rare opportunity to read about the actualite of the governmental machine in operation.

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