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Denis MacShane

    This author's work primarily delves into political and social issues, with a particular focus on foreign policy and international relations. Their writing often reflects their own experiences within political life, offering a penetrating insight into the mechanisms of power. Through their prose, they explore the complex dilemmas and ethical challenges faced by those navigating the world of politics. Their style is characterized by analytical precision and an ability to convey intricate subjects in an accessible manner.

    Labour Takes Power
    Why Kosovo Still Matters
    Heath
    Brexit
    • Will Britain leave the EU? Following the Conservative victory in the 2015 General Election, the question of 'Brexit' - a British exit from the EU - is high on the political agenda. In this book, former Europe Minister Denis MacShane looks at the history of Britain's fraught relationship with Europe and shows how the possibility of Brexit has become increasingly more likely. He looks at the key personalities who shaped Britain's European policy - from Churchill to Heath and Wilson to Thatcher, Blair and Cameron - and the key issues of immigration and the economy which have heightened Eurosceptic feeling in the UK. Touching on one of the most divisive political issues of our times, this book will be essential reading as Britain, now with its post-election Conservative government, moves towards a referendum on Europe and considers its future place in the world.

      Brexit
    • Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath is best known for taking Britain into the European Union.

      Heath
    • Why Kosovo Still Matters

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.5(28)Add rating

      A short polemical appeal for the international community to re-engage with the Western Balkans before it is too late.

      Why Kosovo Still Matters
    • With the strong possibility of Labour forming our next government, it is fascinating to consider the last time the party stood on the verge of power, back in 1997.

      Labour Takes Power