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Michael Jones

  • Editor, The World Outline
United Kingdom
Covers:  conflict, politics, international affairs, security, defence, european affairs, united states politics and government, military affairs, british politics, diplomacy, foreign policy

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Europe: NATO's weak link

Europe: NATO's weak link

theworldoutline.com — As the financial crisis continues, Europe's swingeing defence cuts are weakening NATO's military capability.

The 'Special Relationship': A fresh start

The 'Special Relationship': A fresh start

theworldoutline.com — The 'special relationship' between Britain and the United States looks to the past to build the future..

Afghanistan: Britain's blemished exit strategy

Afghanistan: Britain's blemished exit strategy

theworldoutline.com — The Defence Select Committee voices concern over Britain's withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Falklands referendum: Cameron's new Dutch courage

Falklands referendum: Cameron's new Dutch courage

theworldoutline.com — It was with great jubilation this week that Falkland Islanders exercised Athenianesque democracy and overwhelmingly reaffirmed their staunch desire to remain inhabitants of a British Overseas Territory.

Hague's address promises 'progress' in Afghanistan

Hague's address promises 'progress' in Afghanistan

theworldoutline.com — Hague's statement to Parliament offers progress in Afghanistan, but can it last?

Blair's Iraq gamble: assessing a decade of damage

Blair's Iraq gamble: assessing a decade of damage

theworldoutline.com — Ten years on and Britain is still blushing.

Hague's Syria pledge: the cost of morality

Hague's Syria pledge: the cost of morality

theworldoutline.com — The British government's approach to the Syrian civil war is a valiant one, but ultimately the safe option.

Saving the MOD's blushes: light at the end of the austerity tunnel

Saving the MOD's blushes: light at the end of the austerity tunnel

theworldoutline.com — The Ministry of Defence is at a crossroads but the state of British defence is improving after Labour's years of excess.

Cameron opens the colonial can of worms

Cameron opens the colonial can of worms

theworldoutline.com — At what point does an international apology become 'too little, too late', or seem contrived?

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