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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... thinking about Britain's place in the world than his personal response to his early , frus- trating years as a politician . His election addresses in the Beaconsfield by - election in 1982 , and a year later when he was elected for ...
... thinking about Britain's place in the world than his personal response to his early , frus- trating years as a politician . His election addresses in the Beaconsfield by - election in 1982 , and a year later when he was elected for ...
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... thinking . She says that , in the Clinton view , ' the national interest is replaced with humanitarian interests or the interests of the international community . Consequently , while foreign policy in a Republican administration would ...
... thinking . She says that , in the Clinton view , ' the national interest is replaced with humanitarian interests or the interests of the international community . Consequently , while foreign policy in a Republican administration would ...
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... thinking has been the stress on states - in contrast to the emphasis by European intelligence agencies , including the British , on looser terrorist networks operating independently of governments and often in failed or weak states such ...
... thinking has been the stress on states - in contrast to the emphasis by European intelligence agencies , including the British , on looser terrorist networks operating independently of governments and often in failed or weak states such ...
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