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WALKER, MARTIN (7) answer(s).
 
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Bush v.Annan: taming the United Nations / Walker, Martin Spring 2005  Journal Article
Walker, Martin Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
Key Words United States  Iraq War  United Nations 
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ID:   128608


Missiles and myths: October 27, 1962, the Cuban missile crisis / Walker, Martin   Journal Article
Walker, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   012651


New American isolationism?: the mood of American introspection and fatigue with the tiresome world is growing fast / Walker, Martin Summer 1997  Article
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Publication 1997.
Description 391-410
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ID:   078114


Russia v Europe: the energy wars / Walker, Martin   Journal Article
Walker, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words European Union  Energy Security  Russia  Russia - Energy 
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ID:   084931


Southern supermen / Walker, Martin   Journal Article
Walker, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Terrorism  Trade  Brazil  Climate Change  Southern Superman 
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ID:   030780


Walking giant : the Soviet Union under Gorbachev / Walker, Martin 1986  Book
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Publication London, Michael Joseph Limited, 1986.
Description xix, 282p.hbk
Standard Number 0718127196
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027505947.0854/WAL 027505MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   083990


Year of the insurgents: the 2008 US presidential campaign / Walker, Martin   Journal Article
Walker, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bush's unpopularity at home and abroad and the looming threat of recession would have made a gripping drama of the 2008 presidential election campaign even without the ground-breaking emergence of the first credible black and female candidates for the White House. But the defeat of the Democratic establishment's front-runner, Hillary Clinton, by a little-known freshman Senator of mixed ancestry suggested that this was to be the year of the insurgent, just as the Republicans rallied to the least loyal and most contentious of their candidates, the maverick Senator John McCain. The extraordinarily attractive and articulate Senator Barack Obama re-wrote the rule book on winning primaries and caucuses with the help of Silicon Valley and an unprecedented turnout among black and young voters, before veering sharply to the centre once the nomination was secured. Orthodoxy returned at the conventions, with Obama picking a safe centrist as running mate and McCain choosing a Christian conservative, although generating great excitement by nominating a woman and undermining the usual democrat advantage among female voters. And for all the talk of a 'new politics', the year of the insurgents came down at the end, as US elections usually do, to a handful of swing states and the money and organization to win them.
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