Hug Them Close: Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special RelationshipPolitico's, 2003 - Всего страниц: 317 An analysis of the relationship between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George W Bush. Covers the Iraq conflict in detail. |
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... Britain has adjusted to that asymmetry , and how successive British Prime Ministers have balanced the transatlantic link with Britain's role in Europe . This is not a linear progression , of a gradual movement from an Atlanticist ...
... Britain has adjusted to that asymmetry , and how successive British Prime Ministers have balanced the transatlantic link with Britain's role in Europe . This is not a linear progression , of a gradual movement from an Atlanticist ...
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... Britain been both hostile and powerful as Russia no doubt we then would have - - pursued that question carefully ; the possibilities of harm become immense and obvious . But Britain being Britain nobody pursued that question , carefully ...
... Britain been both hostile and powerful as Russia no doubt we then would have - - pursued that question carefully ; the possibilities of harm become immense and obvious . But Britain being Britain nobody pursued that question , carefully ...
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... Britain had run out of alter- native foreign policy approaches , especially as the economy faced continuing acute economic troubles . In June 1970 Edward Heath became Prime Minister , with the overriding priority of joining the European ...
... Britain had run out of alter- native foreign policy approaches , especially as the economy faced continuing acute economic troubles . In June 1970 Edward Heath became Prime Minister , with the overriding priority of joining the European ...
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