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Australia in peace and war
Australia in peace and war

By T. B. Millar

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India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir dispute
India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir dispute

By Robert Wirsing

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Kashmir is the focal point of an acute regional dispute that has pitted India and Pakistan against one another ever since they gained their independence from Great Britain in 1947. Already, these b...

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Invisible power
Invisible power

By Alan Haynes

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The twilight of British ascendancy in the Middle East
The twilight of British ascendancy in the Middle East

By Daniel Silverfarb

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This work is an account of Anglo-Iraqi relations from Britain's reconquest of Iraq in 1941 until the end of the immediate post-Second World War period in 1950. In particular, it shows how Britain r...

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Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire
Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire

By William N. Tilchin

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Building a "special relationship" between the United States and Great Britain was a top priority for President Theodore Roosevelt, the talented, hands-on diplomatist who occupied the White House fr...

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