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E-raamat: Look Where We're Going

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2019
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  • ISBN-13: 9781912690855
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'Look Where We're Going' is written by someone who has been at the centre of British government and international affairs for half a century, it looks afresh at the ideas, hopes, lessons and largely unintended consequences of successive generations of political leaders; it shows us how to 'Look Where We're Going'. Based on deep personal experience, the author is one of the few left who served in Margaret Thatcher's first Cabinet of just over forty years ago. Howell gives us a new picture of the dramas deep inside government and how yesterday's clashes of ideology and personality have led to today's unanticipated turmoil. Old assumptions are torn apart and accepted versions of what occurred are unravelled. Howell shows how technology has made much of our conventional political vocabulary obsolete, how we now need quite different types of leadership serving new priorities and how, while we wrestle with the issues just before our eyes, much bigger forces are at work which are re-shaping our lives and our future.

David Howell has been at the center of British government and international affairs for nearly half a century, and his new book is a true insider’s account of his storied career within the British political sphere. Look Where We’re Going: Escaping the Prism of Past Politics looks afresh at the ideas, hopes, lessons, and largely unintended consequences of successive generations of political leaders to show us how to exhibit genuine political foresight—in other words, how to look where we’re going.
 
Based on his vast personal experiences—Howell is the only person to have served on the administrations of British Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher, Edward Heath, and David Cameron—the author gives us a novel picture of the dramas deep inside government and how yesterday’s clashes of ideology and personality have led to today’s unanticipated turmoil. Old assumptions are torn apart and accepted versions of what occurred are quickly unraveled. Furthermore, Howell shows us how technology has made much of our conventional political vocabulary obsolete, and how we now need quite different types of leadership serving new priorities to remedy such outmoded methodologies. Howell concludes that while we wrestle with the important issues before our eyes, even bigger forces are at work reshaping our lives and our future.
 
Look Where We’re Going
is a book of revelation and revolution, as told by someone uniquely positioned within the complex and often tangled realm of British politics. Also included is a foreword by the Lord Speaker, Norman Fowler.
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Foreword 11(4)
Introduction 15(18)
PART ONE Origins
Chapter One The Crossroads Cabinet
33(8)
Chapter Two The Wind Changes
41(9)
Chapter Three The Seventy-Niners
50(6)
Chapter Four The Tigress Emerges
56(4)
Chapter Five Manoeuvres at Court
60(16)
Chapter Six Origins and Fears
76(6)
Chapter Seven Unspinning the Past
82(7)
PART TWO Roots and False Dawns
Chapter Eight Roots of the Revolution
89(16)
Chapter Nine Heath and Hopes
105(11)
Chapter Ten Wrong from the Start
116(4)
Chapter Eleven A Diversion: What If?
120(8)
Chapter Twelve A Tale of Two Roles
128(6)
Chapter Thirteen Ireland, Europe and the Eternal Question
134(15)
PART THREE The Inheritance
Chapter Fourteen Technology Unravels the Global Order
149(9)
Chapter Fifteen Asian Reset
158(13)
Chapter Sixteen The Mother of All Networks
171(13)
Chapter Seventeen Flaws in the Tapestry
184(5)
Chapter Eighteen What Is to Be Done?
189(15)
Chapter Nineteen The New Labyrinth
204(4)
Chapter Twenty The Case for Looking Back
208(8)
Chapter Twenty-one How to Safeguard Democracy Now
216(7)
Chapter Twenty-two Conclusions, Answers, Lessons, Hopes
223(13)
Chapter Twenty-three Afterthoughts: On the Head of a Dictator, the Power of Us and Catching Up
236(8)
Appendix I A `Chequered Career' 244(3)
Appendix II The Times: Mr Howell's Account of the Whitelaw Years in Belfast 247(10)
Bibliography 257(4)
Endnotes 261(14)
Index 275
David Howell has been at the centre of government and the political debate for more than half a century. He is the only person to have served in the three administrations of Heath, Thatcher and Cameron. He is also the only minister to have come back after a 27-year break.

Between spells in government, he has filled numerous other roles in journalism, banking and industry. He is currently President of the Royal Commonwealth Society, Chairman of the Windsor Energy Group and most recently, Chairman of the House of Lords Committee for International Relations.

Lord Howell has a track record in forecasting developments long in advance and pioneering thinking on the major issues of our times. His qualifications are completely unique, enabling him to weaving together the ideas, hopes, lessons and consequences of the past fifty years and explaining where they are now leading the British nation.