Under the Scott-light : British government seen through the Scott Report
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Under the Scott-light : British government seen through the Scott Report
(Hansard Society series in politics and government, 5)
Oxford University Press in association with the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, 1997
Available at / 6 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
"First published in Parliamentary Affairs, 1997. New as paperback, 1997" -- t.p.verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
Table of Contents
* THESE ESSAYS MAY CHANGE
by "Nielsen BookData"