Kwasi Kwarteng
politicus
Kwasi Kwarteng, plene Akwasi Addo Alfred Kwarteng[1] (Waltham Forest in burgo Londiniensi die 26 Maii 1975 natus), est politicus regni Britanniarum.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Filius matris causidicae et patris oeconomistae,[2] amborum e gente Asante Ganae ortorum,[3] Kwasi Kwarteng partim Londinii, partim apud collegium Etonense educatus est. Alumnus est collegii Trinitatis Cantabrigiensis. Factionis conservativae sodalis parlamento Britannico legatus est ab anno 2010 pro circulo Spelthorne. Secretarius civicus a negotio et energia a die 8 Ianuarii 2021 meruit, Borisio Johnson primo ministro. Cui die 6 Septembris 2022 succedens Elisabetha Truss statim Kwasi Kwarteng in officium Domini Cancellarii promovit, sed hoc officium dies octo et triginta tantum retinuit.
Scripta
recensere- 2011 : Ghosts of Empire. Londinii: Bloomsbury[4]
- 2011 (cum Jonathan Dupont) : Gridlock Nation
- 2012 (cum Priti Patel, Dominic Raab, Chris Skidmore, Elizabeth Truss) : Britannia Unchained. Palgrave Macmillan[5]
- 2014 : War and Gold: A Five-Hundred-Year History of Empires, Adventures and Debt[6]
- 2015 : Thatcher's Trial: Six Months That Defined a Leader
Notae
recensere- ↑ Sunt qui Alfred Akwasi Addo Kwarteng dicunt: New African Magazine
- ↑ "Kwasi Kwarteng's mother faced down racial prejudice to reach top of Britain's legal profession after moving to UK from Ghana in the 1960s with his economist father" in Daily Mail (7 Septembris 2022)
- ↑ Twitter cim aliis fontibus Ganaeis
- ↑ Amelia Gentleman, "Ghosts of Empire: what Kwasi Kwarteng’s book tells us about him" in The Guardian (30 Augusti 2022)
- ↑ George Eaton, "Britannia Unchained: the free-market book that defines Boris Johnson’s cabinet" in New Statesman (5 Iunii 2019/17 Augusti 2022)
- ↑ Daniel W. Drezner, "Worth Its Weight" (recensio) in New York Times (12 Septembris 2014)
Bibliographia
recensere- Jamie Dettmer, "Britain can’t buck the markets" (29 Septembris 2022) apud Politico
- Larry Elliott, "Pound’s plummet underlines schoolboy error by Kwasi Kwarteng" in The Guardian (26 Septembris 2022)
- Richard Partington, "Kwasi Kwarteng: free marketeer and Truss’s ideological soulmate becomes chancellor" in The Guardian (6 Septembris 2022)
- Kevin Rozario, "New British Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Reverses Rishi Sunak’s Scrapping Of Tax-Free Shopping For International Tourists" (26 Septembris 2022) apud Forbes
- Kevin Schofield, "Mini-Budget Gets A Pounding – But Right-Wing Think Tanks Are Loving It" (26 Septembris 2022) apud HuffPost
- Richard Vaighan, "Who is Kwasi Kwarteng? The University Challenge-winning chancellor who has a close bond with Liz Truss" in i News (6 Septembris 2022)
Consilium ministrorum Britannicum Borisii Johnson 2019–2022
Consilium ministrorum Britannicum Elisabethae Truss 2022
Cancellarii scaccarii Britannici (1902-)
Secretarii civici a negotio Britannici (1983–)