Power, Competition and the State by Keith Middlemas

Power, Competition and the State by Keith Middlemas

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Summary

A study of how World War II British politicians planned a postwar settlement to remedy inadequacies from the interwar years; how that settlement was implemented in conditions different from what they had imagined; and why it became so criticized that the Macmillan government tried to recreate it.

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Power, Competition and the State by Keith Middlemas

This book examines how World War II British politicians and officials planned a comprehensive postwar settlement to remedy the inadequacies exposed in the interwar years; how that settlement was implemented in conditions very different from what its authors had imagined; and why, after 15 years, it had become so criticized that the Macmillan government tried to recreate its essentials by novel means suited to the 1960s.
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ISBN 13 9780333495148
ISBN 10 0333495144
Title Power, Competition and the State
Author Keith Middlemas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 1990-04-01
Number of pages 416
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