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Category Archives: Special Relationship
Mar 3 2012
Argentina’s foreign policy in Kirchner’s second term
1 CommentBy Federico Merke Since the return to democracy in 1983, Argentina’s foreign policy has been tied to the changing patterns of its political system and development model. In the 80’s, the main problem was the country’s democratic stability and the … Continue reading
Posted by: March 3, 2012
May 24 2011
A Special Relationship with Issues to Address
5 Commentsby Nicholas Kitchen As Barack Obama heads to the UK fresh from the bounce to his own ego and the US polls that only the adoration of the Irish can provide, the President will find a British government with similar … Continue reading
Posted by: May 24, 2011
Dec 6 2010
Wikileaks, Blood Ties, and the Special Relationship: "America is the essential power"
1 CommentBy Inderjeet Parmar It was inevitable that Julian Assange’s wikileaks would give unwelcome publicity to the enduring and unequal relationship between Britain and the United States. The Guardian newspaper, under the headline “Tories promised to run a ‘pro-American regime’” has … Continue reading
Posted by: December 6, 2010