Margaret Thatcher, The Role of “Thatcherism” in Politics of the World

Authors

  • Djamoldinova Muyassar Mamasolievna Methodist of the Department of Appeals, Public Education Executive discipline of individuals and legal entities Republican Education Center under the Ministry

Keywords:

women leaders, Margaret Thatcher, Elisabeth I, political life, neoconservative, conservative, capitalism, socialism

Abstract

this article is about Margaret Thatcher, also considered one of the most successful leaders of England in the 20th century. The British economy recovered and the country’s international reputation grew when she was the Prime Minister. She ended the Cold War between capitalism and socialism. Margaret Thatcher, nicknamed the "Iron Lady", is particularly interested in the methods and style of governance, the concept of the role of women in modern society in the context of globalization, innovations in government and the sharp struggle. Her philosophy and practice of neoconservatism was called “Thatcherism”.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Mamasolievna, D. M. (2021). Margaret Thatcher, The Role of “Thatcherism” in Politics of the World. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION, 1(2), 249–251. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejine/article/view/114

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