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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... ally in public . But the high priority put on relations with Washington is not just personal . It also reflects his belief ... allies than a multilateralist Washington . This view has been reinforced by the American reaction to the 11 ...
... ally in public . But the high priority put on relations with Washington is not just personal . It also reflects his belief ... allies than a multilateralist Washington . This view has been reinforced by the American reaction to the 11 ...
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... ally of the US , and as allies influence them to continue broadening their agenda . The price of influence is that we do not leave the US to face the tricky issues alone . By tricky , I mean the ones which people wish weren't there ...
... ally of the US , and as allies influence them to continue broadening their agenda . The price of influence is that we do not leave the US to face the tricky issues alone . By tricky , I mean the ones which people wish weren't there ...
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... allies . As Daalder and Lindsay ( 2003 ) argue , this reflected the belief that Clinton had sacrificed American national interests in his keenness to please allies over inter- national agreements ( not the European view at the time ) ...
... allies . As Daalder and Lindsay ( 2003 ) argue , this reflected the belief that Clinton had sacrificed American national interests in his keenness to please allies over inter- national agreements ( not the European view at the time ) ...
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