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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... Middle East and Northern Ireland peace processes ; brokering the Dayton Peace Accords to end or substantially reduce four years of fighting in Bosnia ; his lead- ership of the NATO coalition in the Kosovo conflict ; his support for NATO ...
... Middle East and Northern Ireland peace processes ; brokering the Dayton Peace Accords to end or substantially reduce four years of fighting in Bosnia ; his lead- ership of the NATO coalition in the Kosovo conflict ; his support for NATO ...
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... Middle East peace process . On that , he was closer to fellow EU leaders . But unlike some of them , Blair recognised that any EU role was secondary and that Washington was crucial . Yet at their brief White House meeting on 7 November ...
... Middle East peace process . On that , he was closer to fellow EU leaders . But unlike some of them , Blair recognised that any EU role was secondary and that Washington was crucial . Yet at their brief White House meeting on 7 November ...
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... Middle East , this did not happen . There were some anti - US and anti - British demonstrations and widespread protests , but nothing resembling the feared chaos . Towards the end of the war , there was some anxiety about whether ...
... Middle East , this did not happen . There were some anti - US and anti - British demonstrations and widespread protests , but nothing resembling the feared chaos . Towards the end of the war , there was some anxiety about whether ...
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