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Tag Archives: William Hague
Inexperienced son of a former prime minister makes good
Jason Kenney’s book report on William Pitt the Younger
Note to self: don’t fear the anglosphere
Paul Wells on the diplomacy of embassy sharing
A Memorandum of Understanding for Enhancing Mutual Support at Missions Abroad
Here is the official news release on today’s meeting between John Baird and William Hague.
The Commons: Canada moves back in with its parents
Why stop at the embassies, Mulcair charged, Ottawa and London could also merge their armed forces
Who gets to pick the party leader?
In reviewing William Cross and Andre Blais’ new study of how leaders are chosen in English parliamentary systems, Christopher Moore quotes William Hague, the British foreign minister who was dispatched by his own caucus when he led the Conservative party a decade ago.
Losing faith in Turkey
Turkey is a country for which I’ve long had much affection, and, until recently, hope. I’ve traveled from one end of the country to the other, which was always a pleasure. Politically, I’ve admired it as a Muslim democracy and a bridge between East and West.
Bizarro world
Britain’s new foreign secretary says the coalition government will move forward with a judicial inquiry into his country’s alleged complicity in torture.