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Alan Walters
ANTONY FISHER Champion of Liberty
The Role of Special Advisers Should Be Clarified and There Must Be More Transparency About Their Work
Achieving Change: What We Can Learn from Margaret Thatcher John Blundell
The New Right Think Tanks and Policy Change in the Uk
Confi Denti Al T He General El Ecti on Campai Gn 1983
The Great Divide
Spads: Political Sherpas Bridging Minister and Civil Servant
On Britain's Conservative Reform, 1979
Political Special Advisers
After Dinner Speakers, Conference Hosts, Presenters & Entertainers
The Making of Neoliberal Knowledge and Hegemony Dieter Plehwe and Bernhard Walpen
Howard Reed, Osbornomics
Towards Exit from the EU: the Conservative Party's Increasing Euroscepticism Since the 1980S Dorey, Peter
Alistair Cooke
THE BRITISH RENAISSANCE 1979-? / the Francis Boyer Lectures on Public Policy
Alan Walters Building
Thatcher Papers- 1984 Material Released (October 2014)
The Danger with This Book Is That It Will Reinforce Existing Misconceptions
Top View
Sale of the Century: the Privatisation Scam Privatisation Promised to Turn the Uk Into an Island of Small Shareholders
Reconsidering Disaster
Neo-Liberal Thought and Thatcherism Robert Mark Ledger
Leaving the ERM, 1992 Transcript
THE RT HON the LORD LAMONT of LERWICK Lord Lamont Is A
The Road from Mont Pèlerin
Notes and References
Challenging Perceptions: Twenty-Five Years of Influential Ideas
The Social Composition of the Territorial Air Force 1930
Spads: Political Sherpas Bridging Minister and Civil Servant
Is Slow Growth the New Normal for Canada? • Cross • I
Pricing Congestion in Sydney
After Osbrown: Mending Monetary Policy, He Warns That the Deficit Is Still Too High and Savings and Investment Too Low
20110616 Ed Balls Transcript
Lord Norman Lamont
British Politics and Policy at LSE: Is Theresa May a Thatcherite? Beneath the Superficial Similarities, There Are Important Contrasts Page 1 of 2
The Conflicting Visions of Margaret Thatcher And
The Consumer, Credit and Debt: Governing the British Economy
Reaffirming the Influence of Milton Friedman on UK Economic Policy