Michael Manley
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 26 years ago |
Date of birth | December 10,1924 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | St. Andrew Parish |
Jamaica | |
Date of died | March 6,1997 |
Died | Kingston |
Jamaica | |
Spouse | Glynne Ewart |
Children | Rachel Manley |
Natasha Manley | |
David Manley | |
Joseph Manley | |
Sarah Manley | |
Job | Politician |
Education | London School of Economics and Political Science |
Jamaica College | |
McGill University | |
London South Bank University | |
BSc | |
Ashridge Management College | |
Hult Ashridge | |
Parents | Norman Washington Manley |
Edna Manley | |
Previous position | Prime Minister of Jamaica (1989–1992) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 554952 |
The poverty of nations
A Voice at the Workplace: Reflections on Colonialism and the Jamaican Worker
The Case of the Missing Ghost
Not for Sale
Michael Manley: The Politics of Equality
Reaching for the Future: A Timely Trilogy
Global Challenge: From Crisis to Cooperation : Breaking the North-South Stalemate : Report of the Socialist International Committee on Economic Policy
Jamaica
The Politics of Change: A Jamaican Testament
A History of West Indian Cricket
Up the Down Escalator: Development and the International Economy : a Jamaican Case Study
A Voice at the Workplace: Reflections on Colonialism and the Jamaican Worker
The Case of the Missing Ghost
Not for Sale
Michael Manley: The Politics of Equality
Reaching for the Future: A Timely Trilogy
Global Challenge: From Crisis to Cooperation : Breaking the North-South Stalemate : Report of the Socialist International Committee on Economic Policy
Jamaica
The Politics of Change: A Jamaican Testament
A History of West Indian Cricket
Up the Down Escalator: Development and the International Economy : a Jamaican Case Study
Michael Manley Life story
Michael Norman Manley ON OM OCC PC was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 to 1980 and from 1989 to 1992. Manley championed a democratic socialist program, and has been described as a populist. He remains one of Jamaica's most popular prime ministers.