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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... believed he exercised influence . Blair himself believed , or perhaps hoped , that the Third Way approach discussed and reaffirmed at these meetings would be the model for the centre - left across Europe . He said , in an interview with ...
... believed he exercised influence . Blair himself believed , or perhaps hoped , that the Third Way approach discussed and reaffirmed at these meetings would be the model for the centre - left across Europe . He said , in an interview with ...
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... believed that this view under - estimated the impact of 11 September on American attitudes . He favoured a measured , step - by - step response , but believed that it was vital to work with , rather than against , the grain of American ...
... believed that this view under - estimated the impact of 11 September on American attitudes . He favoured a measured , step - by - step response , but believed that it was vital to work with , rather than against , the grain of American ...
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... believed - and may have convinced himself – that he had not agreed to decisions to which the Bush administration thought he was committed . The Bush team believed that Blair was with them over Iraq , at least in principle , from the ...
... believed - and may have convinced himself – that he had not agreed to decisions to which the Bush administration thought he was committed . The Bush team believed that Blair was with them over Iraq , at least in principle , from the ...
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