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Sir James Brian Unwin (born 21 September 1935) is a former British civil servant and an author. He was chairman of the board of
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and president of the European Investment Bank. He is also an author of historical non-fiction.


Education and career

James Brian Unwin studied at New College, Oxford and
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. He joined the British Civil Service in 1960, initially working for the
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. From 1968 he was at
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, seconded from 1981 to 1987 to the Cabinet Office. There he eventually held the post of Deputy Secretary. He was chairman of the board of
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(1987–1993) and became president of the European Investment Bank in 1993, a position which he held until his retirement in 1999. He has served as president of the European Centre for Nature Conservation and as a member of the board of directors of
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Authorship

Unwin has published two works of historical non-fiction, both dealing with the Napoleonic era: ''Terrible Exile: The Last Days of Napoleon on St Helena'' (2010), which was shortlisted for the
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History Prize, and ''A Tale in Two Cities: Fanny Burney and Adèle, Comtesse de Boigne'' (2014). In 2016, Unwin published a memoir of his time in the civil service titled '''With respect, minister'''.


Honours

On 13 June 1986, Unwin was appointed
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(CB). On 5 June 1990, he was promoted to
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of the same Order (KCB) with the
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Brian Unwin speaking during the launch of the book 'The EU Fiscal Crisis: Forcing Eurozone Political Union in 2011?' by Graham Bishop
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