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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... role . These words created a furore in Britain , particularly among the jingo press . Less often quoted is what Acheson said after that famous sentence : The attempt to play a separate power role – that is , a role apart from Europe , a ...
... role . These words created a furore in Britain , particularly among the jingo press . Less often quoted is what Acheson said after that famous sentence : The attempt to play a separate power role – that is , a role apart from Europe , a ...
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... role of the UN . As noted at the end of the previous chapter , the Azores statement on 16 March , just before the start of fighting , had referred to the involvement of the UN in humanitarian assistance and recon- struction . In his ...
... role of the UN . As noted at the end of the previous chapter , the Azores statement on 16 March , just before the start of fighting , had referred to the involvement of the UN in humanitarian assistance and recon- struction . In his ...
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... role for the UN than the British had been urging during the war . Britain had originally wanted greater powers for a UN co - ordinator and a contin- uing role for UN inspectors . The position of the UN Special Representative was also ...
... role for the UN than the British had been urging during the war . Britain had originally wanted greater powers for a UN co - ordinator and a contin- uing role for UN inspectors . The position of the UN Special Representative was also ...
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