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A Journey:

My Political Life
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Random House Digital, Inc., Sep 2, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 800 pages
Tony Blair is a politician who defines our times. His emergence as Labour Party leader in 1994 marked a seismic shift in British politics. Within a few short years, he had transformed his party and rallied the country behind him, becoming prime minister in 1997 with the biggest victory in Labour’s history, and bringing to an end eighteen years of Conservative government. He took Labour to a historic three terms in office as Britain’s dominant political figure of the last two decades.

A Journey
is Tony Blair’s firsthand account of his years in office and beyond. Here he describes for the first time his role in shaping our recent history, from the aftermath of Princess Diana’s death to the war on terror. He reveals the leadership decisions that were necessary to reinvent his party, the relationships with colleagues including Gordon Brown, the grueling negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland, the implementation of the biggest reforms to public services in Britain since 1945, and his relationships with leaders on the world stage—Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Vladimir Putin, George W. Bush. He analyzes the belief in ethical intervention that led to his decisions to go to war in Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, and, most controversially of all, in Iraq.

A Journey
is a book about the nature and uses of political power. In frank, unflinching, often wry detail, Tony Blair charts the ups and downs of his career to provide insight into the man as well as the politician and statesman. He explores the challenges of leadership, and the ramifications of standing up, clearly and forcefully, for what one believes in. He also looks ahead, to emerging power relationships and economies, addressing the vital issues and complexities of our global world.

Few British prime ministers have shaped the nation’s course as profoundly as Tony Blair, and his achievements and his legacy will be debated for years to come. Here, uniquely, we have his own journey, in his own words.


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His writing here is very tedious. - Goodreads
If you are seeking wide-ranging insights, stop here. - Goodreads
This was sort of a non-characterisation. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Caroline - Goodreads

General spoiler alert (the book is discussed in detail) I'm writing this review because a couple of friends have said it is okay to do so, in spite of my appalling political ignorance. If you are ... Read full review

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User Review  - Dean MacKinnon-Thomson - Goodreads

3/5 This is a man desperate to be understood, but is certainly not seeking forgiveness. Blair covers all the key challenges, policy battles and personality clashes over his 10 years in charge ... Read full review

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Contents

2
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17
9
27
New Labour
48
Honeymoon
108
lrinccs Diana
200
Kosovo
223
Forces of Conservatism
254
The Aftermath
439
Domestic Reform
476
TBGB
506
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522
Triumph and Tragedy
538
Toughing It Out
566
Endgame
594
Departure
618

Managing Crises
287
A Mandate for New Labour
313
Countdown to
373
Resolution
413
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652
4
683
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About the author (2010)

Tony Blair became an MP in 1983, leader of the Labour Party in 1994, and was prime minister of the United Kingdom from May 1997 to June 2007. Since leaving office, he has served as the Quartet Representative to the Middle East, representing the U.S., the UN, Russia, and the EU in working with the Palestinians to prepare for statehood as part of the international community’s effort to secure peace. In May 2008 he launched the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, which promotes respect and understanding among the major religions. His Africa Governance Initiative works with leaders and their governments on policy delivery and attracting sustainable investment in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. He also works with world leaders to build consensus on an international climate-policy framework.


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