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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... Office . Blair certainly talked about human rights . But his outlook had less to do with a tradi- tional socialist foreign policy as interpreted by Cook , than the Prime Minister's Christian outlook and personal sense of right and wrong ...
... Office . Blair certainly talked about human rights . But his outlook had less to do with a tradi- tional socialist foreign policy as interpreted by Cook , than the Prime Minister's Christian outlook and personal sense of right and wrong ...
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... Office in London that there would be a fresh debate about Iraq were wishful thinking . Sir Christopher Meyer was at ... Office over support for the emerging American line towards Iraq . The Foreign Office as an institution did not play a ...
... Office in London that there would be a fresh debate about Iraq were wishful thinking . Sir Christopher Meyer was at ... Office over support for the emerging American line towards Iraq . The Foreign Office as an institution did not play a ...
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... office , over Iraq than with the relevant Foreign Office depart- ments . No one had any doubt that the key decisions were made in 10 Downing Street . In formal , bureaucratic terms , control over Iraq policy was officially under Sir ...
... office , over Iraq than with the relevant Foreign Office depart- ments . No one had any doubt that the key decisions were made in 10 Downing Street . In formal , bureaucratic terms , control over Iraq policy was officially under Sir ...
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