A critically acclaimed historical drama spanning 70+ years of British history through the lens of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Separation of powers, role of monarchy, cabinet government, prime minister authority, constitutional limits on executive power. Young Elizabeth learns she has less power than prime ministers.
A constitutional monarch reigns but does not rule. Elizabeth's power is symbolic and procedural โ she opens Parliament, signs laws, meets the Prime Minister weekly โ but she cannot express political opinions or refuse royal assent. The genius of the system is that it separates the head of state (stability, continuity, national identity) from the head of government (policy, elections, accountability). The monarch is the office, not the individual.
Superpower tension, nuclear strategy, espionage, deterrence theory, diplomatic strategy, alliance management. Suez Crisis: Britain loses geopolitical power.
Churchill's hidden stroke raises the question every democracy faces: what happens when the leader can't lead but won't leave? The US didn't solve this until the 25th Amendment (1967), after JFK's assassination. Before that, Woodrow Wilson governed through his wife for months after a stroke. The problem is structural: power creates incentives to conceal weakness, and those closest to the leader benefit from maintaining the fiction.
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