The five-volume Scott Report in Arms to Iraq was remarkable in that entailed a lengthy investigation into all three branches of British government. In this study, distinguished experts carefully examine the report and contribute incisive insights into the people, processes, and policy considerations involved.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Inquiry Procedures
- Media Coverage
- Publication and Reception
- Arms TradeMark Pythian
- Public Interest Immunity
- Parliamentary Investigatory Techniques
- Secret Service
- Open Government/Freedom of Information
- Ministers and Officials*
- Public Service Ethics*
- Truth-Telling and Face-Saving
- The Attorney General
- Government Coordination
- Public Perception of Government
- Judges as Troubleshooters
- Significance of the Report
- * These essays may change