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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... democracy run parallel . ' In personal terms , Blair had a non - ideological approach , working with whoever was in power . He got on well with centre - left leaders like Wim Kok in the Netherlands and Massimo D'Alema in Italy . But ...
... democracy run parallel . ' In personal terms , Blair had a non - ideological approach , working with whoever was in power . He got on well with centre - left leaders like Wim Kok in the Netherlands and Massimo D'Alema in Italy . But ...
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... democracy against tyranny . The high moral tone was reinforced when he visited refugee camps in mid - May and , in a speech in Sofia , he even compared himself to Gladstone , the ultimate Victorian moralist of international affairs ...
... democracy against tyranny . The high moral tone was reinforced when he visited refugee camps in mid - May and , in a speech in Sofia , he even compared himself to Gladstone , the ultimate Victorian moralist of international affairs ...
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... democracy or freedom . The Clinton team is accused of being reluctant to use American power , of ignoring real security threats and of being ineffective . Yet , according to Kaplan and Kristol ( 2003 , p . 63 ) , the result of the ...
... democracy or freedom . The Clinton team is accused of being reluctant to use American power , of ignoring real security threats and of being ineffective . Yet , according to Kaplan and Kristol ( 2003 , p . 63 ) , the result of the ...
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