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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... administration put it ( Baker , 2001 ) : ' The ground on which Blair is standing is getting narrower and narrower by the day . ' Blair faced a tricky task since members of the Bush admin- istration , though not Powell , seemed to take a ...
... administration put it ( Baker , 2001 ) : ' The ground on which Blair is standing is getting narrower and narrower by the day . ' Blair faced a tricky task since members of the Bush admin- istration , though not Powell , seemed to take a ...
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Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special Relationship Peter Riddell. ― ' Axis of evil ' is the phrase that , above all others , has defined the Bush administration's foreign policy since 11 September . No matter that the three words were the ...
Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special Relationship Peter Riddell. ― ' Axis of evil ' is the phrase that , above all others , has defined the Bush administration's foreign policy since 11 September . No matter that the three words were the ...
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... Bush administration of the need to work through the UN . Sir David Manning , Blair's foreign affairs adviser , went on an unannounced trip to Washington in July and told Condoleezza Rice , and others in the administration , that the ...
... Bush administration of the need to work through the UN . Sir David Manning , Blair's foreign affairs adviser , went on an unannounced trip to Washington in July and told Condoleezza Rice , and others in the administration , that the ...
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