Allies at war: America, Europe, and the crisis over Iraq
- New York: McGraw Hill, 2004
- 268p.
Study of the transatlantic alliance which, despite being punctuated by diplomatic crises from time to time, has grown since the second world war to be the most successful and important alliance in world history. Considers why the different approaches to Iraq put unprecedented pressure on the alliance, and why it is imperative that it be restored to full health as soon as possible.
0071441204 (hbk.): 19.95 US
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