From DFID to Brown's own faith and social philosophy, Webber explores, problematises and critiques Gordon Brown's policies on overseas aid, Third-World debt and addressing HIV/AIDS.
David Webber is Senior Lecturer in Football Studies in the School of Sport, Health & Social Science at Southampton Solent University. He has been published in the New Statesman and the International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
1. A Son of the Manse with a Missionary Zeal; 2. A World of Challenge and Opportunity; 3. Capitalising upon Globalisation; 4. Building a ‘New Jerusalem’; 5. A Matter of Life and Debt; 6. Morals and Medicines; 7. Coming to the Aid of Africa; 8. Saving the World; Bibliography.
David Webber has written an important book on an important topic. He subjects Gordon Brown’s core political economy, both as Chancellor and Prime Minister and both in its domestic and global contexts, to rigorous and deserved scrutiny. Brown is praised and criticised en route, but above all he is understood.
Christoph Meyer, Eva Michaels, Nikki Ikani, Aviva Guttmann, Michael S. Goodman, King’s College London) Meyer, Christoph (Professor of European and International Politics, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Michaels, Eva (Beatriu de Pinos Fellow, Leiden University) Ikani, Nikki (Assistant Professor in Intelligence and Security, Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Aberystwyth University) Guttmann, Aviva (Lecturer in Strategy and Intelligence, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Michael S Goodman
Christoph Meyer, Eva Michaels, Nikki Ikani, Aviva Guttmann, Michael S. Goodman, King’s College London) Meyer, Christoph (Professor of European and International Politics, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Michaels, Eva (Beatriu de Pinos Fellow, Leiden University) Ikani, Nikki (Assistant Professor in Intelligence and Security, Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Aberystwyth University) Guttmann, Aviva (Lecturer in Strategy and Intelligence, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Michael S Goodman
Daniel W.B. Lomas, Christopher J. Murphy, University of Nottingham.) Lomas, Daniel W.B. (Assistant Professor in International Relations, University of Salford) Murphy, Christopher J. (Lecturer in Intelligence Studies/School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, Daniel W. B. Lomas, Daniel W B Lomas, Christopher J Murphy
Bjørn Elias Mikalsen Grønning, Stig Stenslie, Norway.) Grønning, Bjørn Elias Mikalsen (Deputy Research Director and Deputy Head of the Centre for Intelligence Studies, Norwegian Intelligence School (NORIS), Norway.) Stenslie, Stig (Research Director and Head of the Centre for Intelligence Studies, Norwegian Intelligence School (NORIS)
Huw Dylan, David Gioe, Michael S. Goodman, King’s College London) Dylan, Huw (Lecturer in Intelligence and International Security, United States Military Academy at West Point) Gioe, David (Associate Professor of History, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Michael S Goodman
Daniel W.B. Lomas, Christopher J. Murphy, University of Nottingham.) Lomas, Daniel W.B. (Assistant Professor in International Relations, University of Salford) Murphy, Christopher J. (Lecturer in Intelligence Studies/School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, Daniel W. B. Lomas, Daniel W B Lomas, Christopher J Murphy