
Andrew Miller
Special Correspondent at The Economist
Back Story culture columnist @TheEconomist; ex Moscow & Southern US correspondent. Booker-shortlisted author of Snowdrops & Independence Square
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3 weeks ago |
economist.com | Andrew Miller
Lessons from Thomas Cromwell and Niccolò Machiavelli about winning friends and influencing people in the White House By Andrew MillerEnter through the sparkling courtyard, climb the huge staircase - the kind a Renaissance lord could ride his horse up - and cross the throne hall to a shady salon on the first floor. With its view of the Apennine foothills, the ducal palace in Urbino, in the Marche region of Italy, seems a long way from the Washington swamp.
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3 weeks ago |
economist.com | Andrew Miller
Lessons from Thomas Cromwell and Niccolo Machiavelli about winning friends and influencing people in the White House By Andrew MillerEnter through the sparkling courtyard, climb the huge staircase - the kind a Renaissance lord could ride his horse up - and cross the throne hall to a shady salon on the first floor. With its view of the Apennine foothills, the ducal palace in Urbino, in the Marche region of Italy, seems a long way from the Washington swamp.
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Xenophobia, disputed elections, indictments: Sidney Catts drove his enemies nuts and supporters wild—showing that, with enough gall and gumption, the rules of political decorum could be smashed. My Christmas story in @TheEconomist https://t.co/uthoQvRjM3

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Putin’s Ukraine obsession began 20 years ago with the Orange Revolution https://t.co/0mOFg5CDlD

RT @ClintHill_SS: On November 22, 1963, three shots were fired in Dallas. The horrific images are still vivid. I was a 31-year-old unknown…