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Anthony Eden
The Federalists Go to Brussels
Christopher Patten
| Oct 27, 2009
The European Union’s potential for superpower status has been greatly exaggerated. Brussels has neither the stomach for the job, nor the united purpose to undertake it.
Designated Driver Diplomacy
John C. Hulsman
| Jul 01, 2007
Tory leader David Cameron has outlined a striking new vision for the Anglo-American partnership—with Britain in the role of the "skeptical friend."
The Anglosphere Illusion
Owen Harries
| Mar 01, 2001
The proponents of an English-speaking union have overlooked several important considerations--not least of which is national interest.
Chirac: Beyond Gaullism?
Harvey Sicherman
| Dec 01, 1995
The annual G-7 economic summits have been justly described as photoopportunities in which anything except economics may be discussed.
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The End of the British "Handling" of America
John C. Hulsman
| May 11, 2007
Tony Blair’s exit from 10 Downing Street could mark a major shift in the nature of Anglo-American relations.
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Endless Churchill
Harvey Sicherman
| Dec 01, 2002
Churchill remains a figure of fascination, especially for Americans. Five new books should sate our appetites for awhile.
The Lede
Al-Qaeda Grows in Sinai
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