Jonathan Powell (civil servant)

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  • Talking to Terrorists: How to End Armed Conflicts, The Bodley Head, 2014, ISBN   9781847922298; published in the United States with the title Terrorists at the Table: Why Negotiating Is the Only Way to Peace, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, ISBN   9781250069887. [26]
  • The Public Sector: Managing the Unmanageable, Kogan Page, 2013. ISBN   978-0-7494-6777-7. (Contributor). [27]
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    Jonathan Powell
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    Powell in 2011
    United Kingdom National Security Adviser
    designate
    Assumed office
    December 2024
    Government offices
    Preceded by Downing Street Chief of Staff
    1997–2007
    Succeeded by