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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... relationship ' in White House Years The ' special relationship ' is an irritatingly mis- leading , though remarkably persistent , term . It is misleading not because it is wrong , but because it is partly right . Yet its use almost ...
... relationship ' in White House Years The ' special relationship ' is an irritatingly mis- leading , though remarkably persistent , term . It is misleading not because it is wrong , but because it is partly right . Yet its use almost ...
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... relationship ' with us . This was , in effect , a pattern of consultation so matter - of - factly intimate that it became psychologically impossible to ignore British views . They evolved a habit of meetings so regular that autonomous ...
... relationship ' with us . This was , in effect , a pattern of consultation so matter - of - factly intimate that it became psychologically impossible to ignore British views . They evolved a habit of meetings so regular that autonomous ...
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... relationship with Bill Clinton . The President regards Britain as America's closest ally and will judge Tony Blair by how this develops . ' The Bush team had seen how Blair was prepared to commit British troops to military action , both ...
... relationship with Bill Clinton . The President regards Britain as America's closest ally and will judge Tony Blair by how this develops . ' The Bush team had seen how Blair was prepared to commit British troops to military action , both ...
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