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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... global poverty , global warming , and the United Nations . The problem is that the bargain is lop - sided . The President still takes the decisions and American interests come first . A British prime minister earns his right to have his ...
... global poverty , global warming , and the United Nations . The problem is that the bargain is lop - sided . The President still takes the decisions and American interests come first . A British prime minister earns his right to have his ...
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... global responsibilities , even after the withdrawal from Palestine , and from India and the new Pakistan . It was Britain's role to work alongside the US , but in its own right and not as part of any European federation and union . The ...
... global responsibilities , even after the withdrawal from Palestine , and from India and the new Pakistan . It was Britain's role to work alongside the US , but in its own right and not as part of any European federation and union . The ...
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... global threat , and that it's a big global threat to a lot of countries that you would not normally think of as being in the coalition . That has started shifting the tectonic plates in international politics . ' The implications were ...
... global threat , and that it's a big global threat to a lot of countries that you would not normally think of as being in the coalition . That has started shifting the tectonic plates in international politics . ' The implications were ...
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