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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... meetings . He gushingly records ( 2003 , p . 308 ) how : The Chequers meeting was the beginning of an interna- tional Third Way . The Anglo - American special relationship had never before been politically paralleled ... Blair's success ...
... meetings . He gushingly records ( 2003 , p . 308 ) how : The Chequers meeting was the beginning of an interna- tional Third Way . The Anglo - American special relationship had never before been politically paralleled ... Blair's success ...
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... meeting got back to Downing Street where Sawers was seen by some of the Blair circle as too opinionated , in ... meetings became known as ' The Colgate Summit ' . Beneath the public relations claims , the two leaders did appear to strike ...
... meeting got back to Downing Street where Sawers was seen by some of the Blair circle as too opinionated , in ... meetings became known as ' The Colgate Summit ' . Beneath the public relations claims , the two leaders did appear to strike ...
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... meeting of the three leaders in Ghent ahead of an EU summit in mid - October to discuss the battle against terrorism annoyed many other countries who had been excluded , as well as Romano Prodi , President of the European Commission ...
... meeting of the three leaders in Ghent ahead of an EU summit in mid - October to discuss the battle against terrorism annoyed many other countries who had been excluded , as well as Romano Prodi , President of the European Commission ...
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