1st Edition

Private Secretaries to the Prime Minister Foreign Affairs from Churchill to Thatcher

Edited By Andrew Holt, Warren Dockter Copyright 2017
228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

The importance of the Prime Minister in British foreign policy decision-making has long been noted by historians. However, while much attention has been given to high-level contacts between leaders and to the roles played by the premiers themselves, much less is known about the people advising and influencing them. In providing day-to-day assistance to the Prime Minister, a Private Secretary... Read more

Introduction

1. Managing a Giant: Jock Colville and Winston Churchill

Churchill’s Private Office

The Special Relationship

The Cold War

Churchill and Eden

Churchill’s health

Conclusion

References

2. Advising the Un-advisable: The Number 10 Private Office and the Suez Crisis

The Eden succession

The Number 10 Private Office

The policy context

Freddie Bishop and Suez

Guy Millard and Suez

The aftermath of Suez

Conclusion

References

3. Philip de Zulueta

Working under Eden

Working under Macmillan

The turn to Europe

Nuclear relations

Conclusion

References

4. Oliver Wright

Introduction

Relations with the prime minister

Relations with other policy-makers and departments

Conclusion

References

5. Michael Palliser

Appointment to Downing Street

Day-to-day routine

Downing Street diplomacy

Spying on the Foreign Office

The ‘second try’

Edward Youde

Conclusion

References

6. ‘Sound and Comfortable Men’: Peter Moon, Lord Bridges and Britain’s Entry into the EEC

Moon, Bridges and the role of the private secretary

The EEC negotiations

Conclusion

References

7. Patrick Wright and Bryan Cartledge

Patrick Wright and Bryan Cartledge

Appointment to Number 10

The Role of the Private Secretary (Overseas Affairs)

The Number 10 Private Office

Foreign policy: Continuity and change

From Wilson to Callaghan

Conclusion

References

8. Margaret Thatcher’s Private Secretaries for Foreign Affairs, 1979–1984

Michael Alexander

John Coles

Conclusion

References

Conclusion: The Prime Minister’s Private Office from John Martin to Chris Martin

The Foreign Affairs Private Secretary

The PPS and FAPS room, 1945–1999

The Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (PPS)

The five phases of the Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs

Conclusion

References

Appendices

Appendix I: Private Secretaries to the Prime Minister with responsibility for foreign affairs, 1945–2015

Appendix II: Principal Private Secretaries to the Prime Minister, 1945–2015

Biography

Andrew Holt taught at the University of Nottingham, King’s College London and the University of Exeter, and held a visiting fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, before joining the Civil Service. He is the author of The Foreign Policy of the Douglas-Home Government: Britain, the United States and the End of Empire (2014).

Warren Dockter is a Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, having previously been a Junior Research Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge. He is the author of Winston Churchill and the Islamic World: Orientalism, Empire and Diplomacy in the Middle East (2015) and edited Churchill at the Telegraph (2015).