Washington, Westminster and Whitehall
Delve into the insights of Walter Williams in his significant work, Washington, Westminster and Whitehall, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This compelling paperback, spanning 248 pages, critically examines the political and economic landscape of Great Britain during the tumultuous 1980s. Williams draws on his extensive American experience in central government management to present thought-provoking analyses and bold recommendations for restructuring the UK government. As he tackles the complex issues surrounding 'the British disease', this book serves as an essential read for anyone interested in politics, governance, and economic conditions in the United Kingdom. Engage with Williams’ expert perspectives and understand the necessary changes that could reshape British governance for a new era.