Description: "The alliance between Prime Ministers Jose Maraia Aznar and Tony Blair represented a crucial moment in recent European and World politics, owing to the divisive nature of their support for the United States in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. The extent of their collaboration, combined with their interventionist approach to tackling global threats, reflected an unprecedented level of cooperation between Spain and the United Kingdom. This book sets out to explain Aznar and Blair's foreign policy and how they came to support the United States"--
Brief description: Nathan Jones holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Nottingham. He is an Independent Researcher of Spanish, British, and Comparative European Politics. He has also taught European Politics and Spanish Language at the University of Nottingham.