This chapter explores the international aspects of the Tony Blair Institute, specifically focusing on its involvement in Malawi. It discusses the unintended consequences of actions taken to make the government more efficient and highlights the perception of Western money and influence in Africa.
At the end of every week, Tony Blair receives his “box” to review over the weekend. It is no longer the tatty, old red briefcase of a Prime Minister, but a virtual one accessible from his laptop wherever he is in the world. Yet, the process remains much the same as when he was in Downing Street. Those who work for him must submit their papers before the box is closed for the weekend. Blair will then review the documents and add comments before meeting his team the following week. Only those really close to the former PM can email him papers directly.
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