The revelatory memoir of one of New Labor’s three founding architects isdevoted to the "soap opera" years of Labor government and the breakdown of relationshipsbetween Mandelson, Tony Blair, and Gordon Brown Drawing heavily on detailed diary notes he took during the events that shaped the British government for more than 25 years, Peter Mandelson tells his story of a life played out in the backrooms and on the frontlines of the Labor Party during its unprecedented three terms in government in this mixture of autobiography, personal reflection, and political history. He began writing the book while serving as European Commissioner and completed it since leaving office in May 2010. His revelations include that the relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown became so hostile that Blair described his chancellor as "mad, bad, dangerous, and beyond redemption" and likened Brown's behavior to that of a "mafioso" in his dealings with him. Much has been written about Mandelson as the person at the heart of the New Labor project, but here is the unvarnished truth from the man himself.
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master of dark art
评分有点抹黑布朗之嫌?心路历程值得一看,当然prince的话不可通信。
评分a master of spin doctors,dark prince! the memoir,filled with friendship and betrayal,love and hate, is easy to follow and understand
评分有点抹黑布朗之嫌?心路历程值得一看,当然prince的话不可通信。
评分有点抹黑布朗之嫌?心路历程值得一看,当然prince的话不可通信。
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