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Tony Blair

A Love Lost Over the Atlantic

The "special relationship" has long been a foreign policy myth. The day has finally come for a peaceful separation between two English-speaking powers.

Continental Drifts

America and the Continent may find themselves once again a united force to be reckoned with by the rest of the world. But the odds are grim.

Not the Faith of Their Fathers

Two unlikely adherents to their respective faiths, Bush and Blair find peace in war.

Can European Democracy Survive Globalization?

European democracy is under strain from both external and internal pressures. But Europe still has democrats determined to save it.

Blair's 'Ethical' Policy

Over four centuries, British foreign policy based on national interest has served the country well. Now its greatest threat may be the moral pretensions of Messrs. Blair and Cook.

A Letter from Wales

The economy is fine, but everything else in Britain is falling apart--and the English still can't understand the Welsh.

Commentary

Fratricidal Tendencies

Labour just wants to forget about Tony Blair. Easier said than done.

David Cameron: Centrist

He and Clegg are posing as soul brothers. The Lib Dems and Tories look the same. What’s the point of British politics?

Ties that Bind-Or Not

Despite a cautious attitude in Europe, there is still plenty of hope for continued cooperation between the United States and the EU.

Blogs

Allies and Independent Thinking

It's good to have friends and allies who march to a different beat. Just look at the invasion of Iraq.

In Defense of Tony Blair

Blair was a politician of conviction and substance. What more could you ask for?

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May 18, 2013