Manley, Michael

Manley, Michael

▪ prime minister of Jamaica
in full  Michael Norman Manley 
born December 10, 1924, St. Andrew, Jamaica
died March 6, 1997, Kingston

      Jamaican politician who served three terms as prime minister of Jamaica (1972–80 and 1989–92) and was a powerful champion of Third World issues.

      He was the son of noted sculptor Edna Swithenbank Manley and national hero Norman Manley, the cofounder of the People's National Party (PNP) and Jamaica's chief minister (1955–59) and premier (1959–62). Following service in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, he attended the London School of Economics, where he studied with socialist Harold Laski (Laski, Harold Joseph). After working as a freelance journalist in London, Manley returned to Jamaica in 1951 and went to work for Public Opinion, a leftist weekly newspaper. He soon became active in the trade-union movement, attaining positions of union leadership and gaining recognition as a skilled negotiator. In 1962 he was appointed to Jamaica's Senate, and in 1967 he was elected to the House of Representatives. Two years later Manley succeeded his father as president of the PNP, and when the party won the election in 1972, he became prime minister.

      Once in office, Manley set about instituting policies for redistributing wealth, and he became a champion of the less-developed nations' nonaligned movement. In 1973 he was one of the founders of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (Caricom), and he cultivated close relationships with Cuba and the socialist countries of eastern Europe and the Far East, a move that did not sit well with the United States and led to a loss in international foreign aid. Manley proved popular with Jamaicans, who nicknamed him “Joshua” after the biblical prophet, and in 1976 he was reelected. His policies, however, eventually proved to be financially disastrous. Violence between the left and the right escalated, and he lost the 1980 election to the conservative Edward Seaga of the Jamaica Labour Party. By the late 1980s, however, Manley had adopted a more moderate outlook and favoured closer relations with the United States. In 1989 he was again elected prime minister. Still claiming to be a socialist, he nonetheless pursued free-market policies and privatized many state-owned enterprises. In 1992 Manley was forced to resign because of poor health.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Manley, Michael Norman — ▪ 1998       Jamaican politician (b. Dec. 10, 1924, St. Andrew, Jam. d. March 6, 1997, Kingston, Jam.), was a popular leader nicknamed Joshua for the biblical prophet who served three terms (1972 80 and 1989 92) as prime minister and was a… …   Universalium

  • Manley, Michael (Norman) — born Dec. 10, 1924, St. Andrew, Jam. died March 6, 1997, Kingston Jamaican political leader. Son of a prime minister of Jamaica and a sculptor, Manley was a leader of the People s National Party and the National Worker s Union before becoming… …   Universalium

  • Manley, Michael (Norman) — (10 dic. 1923, St. Andrew, Jamaica–6 mar.1997, Kingston). Líder político jamaicano. Escultor e hijo de un primer ministro de Jamaica, fue líder del Partido Nacional del Pueblo y de la Unión nacional de trabajadores antes de convertirse en primer… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Michael Norman Manley — Michael Manley während eines Besuchs in den USA 1977 Michael Norman Manley (* 10. Dezember 1924; † 6. März 1997) war von 1972 bis 1980 und nochmal von 1989 bis 1992 Premierminister Jamaikas. Während seiner ersten Amtszeit vollzog Jamaika einen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Michael Manley — For other uses, see Mike Manley (disambiguation). The Most Honourable Michael Manley 4th Prime Minister of Jamaica In office …   Wikipedia

  • Michael — /muy keuhl/, n. 1. a militant archangel. Dan. 10:13. 2. Rumanian, Mihai /mee huy /. born 1921, king of Rumania 1927 30, 1940 47 (son of Carol II). 3. (italics) a narrative poem (1800) by Wordsworth. 4. a male given name. * * * I In the Bible and… …   Universalium

  • Michael — (as used in expressions) Bennett, Michael Michael Bennett Difiglia Bishop, J(ohn) Michael Coetzee, J(ohn) M(ichael) Cohan, George M(ichael) Collins, Michael Curley, James Michael Curtiz, Michael DeBakey, Michael (Ellis) Douglas, Michael Dummett,… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Michael Manley — während eines Besuchs in den USA 1977 Michael Norman Manley, ON, OM (* 10. Dezember 1924 im Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaika; † 6. März 1997 in Kingston, Jamaika) war von 1972 bis 1980 und nochmal von 1989 bis 1992 Premierminister Jamaikas. Während… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Michael Manley — (1977) Michael Manley (10 décembre 1924 6 mars 1997) est un homme politique jamaïcain qui fut premier ministre (PNP) de 1972 à 1980 puis de 1989 à 1992. En 1972, il fit campagne avec son légendaire Rod of Correction et se fit surnommer Joshua.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Manley — may refer to: Places Manley, Cheshire, England Manley, Devon, England Manley, Minnesota, USA Manley, Nebraska, USA Manley Hot Springs, Alaska, USA People Abe Manley, Negro League Baseball owner Alexandra Christina Manley Delarivier Manley, early… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”