'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

Informed by interviews with key political figures and commentators, this entertaining and enlightening book exposes the influences, processes and motivations behind ministerial promotion in British government.

It identifies and analyses the political sinews that have influenced the selection and upward progression of our rulers since the middle of the last century. Given that politics is fuelled by ambition, it provides commentary on how this often-criticised emotional drive can work positively in practice, motivating politicians to strive constantly for advancement in their quest for power and achievement. Drawing upon many biographies, it explains how politics is essentially about the strengths and frailties of the people who occupy positions of power. It illustrates that climbing up that greasy pole is dependent upon a number of key character traits of politicians: their strength of desire; their abilities/skills as communicators, managers and administrators; the ways in which fate throws up opportunities; and the raw courage of politicians in confronting these challenges. Ultimately, the book illuminates the abiding obsessions of that tiny but potent minority in democratic societies who dare to dream they can rule over us.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and anyone interested in British political history, biography and the politics of executive government.

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'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

Informed by interviews with key political figures and commentators, this entertaining and enlightening book exposes the influences, processes and motivations behind ministerial promotion in British government.

It identifies and analyses the political sinews that have influenced the selection and upward progression of our rulers since the middle of the last century. Given that politics is fuelled by ambition, it provides commentary on how this often-criticised emotional drive can work positively in practice, motivating politicians to strive constantly for advancement in their quest for power and achievement. Drawing upon many biographies, it explains how politics is essentially about the strengths and frailties of the people who occupy positions of power. It illustrates that climbing up that greasy pole is dependent upon a number of key character traits of politicians: their strength of desire; their abilities/skills as communicators, managers and administrators; the ways in which fate throws up opportunities; and the raw courage of politicians in confronting these challenges. Ultimately, the book illuminates the abiding obsessions of that tiny but potent minority in democratic societies who dare to dream they can rule over us.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and anyone interested in British political history, biography and the politics of executive government.

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'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

by Bill Jones
'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

'Just Like Us'?: The Politics of Ministerial Promotion in UK Government

by Bill Jones

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Informed by interviews with key political figures and commentators, this entertaining and enlightening book exposes the influences, processes and motivations behind ministerial promotion in British government.

It identifies and analyses the political sinews that have influenced the selection and upward progression of our rulers since the middle of the last century. Given that politics is fuelled by ambition, it provides commentary on how this often-criticised emotional drive can work positively in practice, motivating politicians to strive constantly for advancement in their quest for power and achievement. Drawing upon many biographies, it explains how politics is essentially about the strengths and frailties of the people who occupy positions of power. It illustrates that climbing up that greasy pole is dependent upon a number of key character traits of politicians: their strength of desire; their abilities/skills as communicators, managers and administrators; the ways in which fate throws up opportunities; and the raw courage of politicians in confronting these challenges. Ultimately, the book illuminates the abiding obsessions of that tiny but potent minority in democratic societies who dare to dream they can rule over us.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and anyone interested in British political history, biography and the politics of executive government.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040045473
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/19/2024
Series: Routledge Studies in British Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Bill Jones is Honorary Professor of Political Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Becoming a Professional Politician 2. Negotiating Promotion 3. The Recruitment Pool and the Role of the Whips’ Office 4. Reshuffling the Pack 5. The Role of the Media 6. Special Advisers (SPADs): The New ‘Apprentice Ministers’? 7. Opposition Parties and Promotion 8. How to be an Effective Minister 9. Dreaming of Downing St: Churchill, Lord Home and Liz Truss 10. Promotion of Gender, LGBT and Ethnicity Ministers in British Government 11. ‘Promotion Velocity’ and the ‘Boris Problem’ 12. Concluding Comments

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