Items where Author is "Ashton, Nigel J"
Number of items: 25.
John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan:dependence and interdependence. (2022)
Ashton, Nigel J
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British policy and Qaddafi's Libya: landmark victory in the battle for information rights. (2018)
Ashton, Nigel J
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Taking friends for granted: the Carter administration, Jordan and the Camp David Accords, 1977-80. (2017)
Ashton, Nigel J
Book review: in the name of oil: Anglo-American relations in the Middle East, 1950-1958 - by Ivan L. G. Pearson. (2011)
Ashton, Nigel J
Jordan’s frustration with the Middle East peace process. (2010)
Ashton, Nigel J
Cold War, hot war, and civil war: King Hussein and Jordan's regional role, 1967-1973. (2007)
Ashton, Nigel J
Anglo-American revival and empire during the Macmillan years, 1957-63. (2006)
Ashton, Nigel J
Pulling the strings: King Hussein's role during the crisis of 1970 in Jordan. (2006)
Ashton, Nigel J
'A special relationship sometimes in spite of ourselves': Britain and Jordan, 1957-73. (2005)
Ashton, Nigel J
Anglo-American relations from World War to Cold War. (2004)
Ashton, Nigel J
Anglo-Dutch relations and the Kaiser Question, 1918-20. (2001)
Ashton, Nigel J
Managing Transition: Macmillan and the Utility of Anglo-American Relations. (1999)
Ashton, Nigel J
A microcosm of decline: British loss of nerve and military intervention in Jordan and Kuwait, 1958 and 1961. (1997)
Ashton, Nigel J
Macmillan and the Middle East. (1996)
Ashton, Nigel J
The hijacking of a pact: the formation of the Baghdad Pact and the Anglo-American tensions in the Middle East, 1955-58. (1993)
Ashton, Nigel J
Britain, Nasser and the balance of power in the Middle East, 1952-1977: from the Eygptian revolution to the six day war.
Ashton, Nigel J
Chemical Maggie? Thatcher’s handling of the crisis caused by Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait and lessons for Boris Johnson.
Ashton, Nigel J
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Eisenhower, Macmillan and the problem of Nasser: Anglo-American relations and Arab nationalism, 1955-1959.
Ashton, Nigel J
False prophets:British leaders' fateful fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria.
Ashton, Nigel J
Gulf War Syndrome:British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991.
Ashton, Nigel J
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Gulf War syndrome:British warnings over the risk of chemical and biological weapons release were ignored by the US in 1991.
Ashton, Nigel J
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Kennedy, Macmillan and the Cold War: the irony of interdependence.
Ashton, Nigel J
King Hussein of Jordan: a political life.
Ashton, Nigel J
The Middle East: intractable conflict?
Kitchen, Nicholas; Kepel, Giles; Gerges, Fawaz A.; Ashton, Nigel J; Aran, Amnon
The Middle East: intractable conflict?: Jordan’s unavoidable stake in the Middle East peace process.
Ashton, Nigel J