Hug Them Close: Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special RelationshipPolitico's, 2003 - 317 lappuses 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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2. lappuse
... close to the new president . Long before December 2000 , he had adopted what one senior Blair adviser describes as the ' hug them close ' approach to the White House . But in many ways , this late night Chequers conversation - related ...
... close to the new president . Long before December 2000 , he had adopted what one senior Blair adviser describes as the ' hug them close ' approach to the White House . But in many ways , this late night Chequers conversation - related ...
21. lappuse
... close to President Bush , Tony Blair has undermined his hopes of taking a leading role in Europe , confirming all the long - standing doubts about Britain's ambivalent relationship with the EU . Blair ... close to Heath , 21 Hug Them Close.
... close to President Bush , Tony Blair has undermined his hopes of taking a leading role in Europe , confirming all the long - standing doubts about Britain's ambivalent relationship with the EU . Blair ... close to Heath , 21 Hug Them Close.
28. lappuse
... close working relationships - particularly between diplomats and military planners and intelligence agencies - have limited the fall - out and damage from any disagree- ments . The overwhelming power of the United States , particularly ...
... close working relationships - particularly between diplomats and military planners and intelligence agencies - have limited the fall - out and damage from any disagree- ments . The overwhelming power of the United States , particularly ...
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