The Independent 1995 Michael Sheridan - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Michael Sheridan
TitleSubjectAuthors
A broad vision darkened by politics. (foreign secretary Douglas Hurd announces his retirement)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
A decisive week with no clear outcome. (latest developments in Bosnian civil war)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
American veto at UN infuriates Arab world. (US blocks United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel's decision to confiscate Arab land in Jerusalem)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
A peace as flimsy as papyrus. (uneasy peace in the Middle East)(Column)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
A world order of scandal and graft. (corruption in international agencies)Retail industryMichael Sheridan, Perri 6
Big five strive to keep nuclear peace. (moves to renew nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Bosnia will put Rifkind to the test. (Malcolm Rifkind appointed foreign secretary)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Britain refuses to join clamour against Chirac. (UK government does not condemn latest French nuclear test)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
British to pull out of Bosnia pocket.Retail industryChristopher Bellamy, Michael Sheridan
Croats set Serb 'capital' ablaze. (thousands of refugees flee Knin)Retail industryEmma Daly, Sarah Helm, Michael Sheridan
Europe must look south, not east. (dangers posed by rise of fundamentalism in North Africa)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Foreign Office makes sure it has the last word. (Sir John Coles, head of the diplomatic service, outshines other speakers at the conference on 'Britain in the World')Retail industryMichael Sheridan
How Nato and the UN got into this mess. (political and administrative divisions hamper international action in Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Hunkering down for a long, long war. (little chance of international diplomacy ending the war in Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Intimate, profitable affairs with the House of Saud. (UK's relationship with Saudi Arabia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Iraq casts long shadow over Kuwaitis. (Gulf war continues to affect daily life in Kuwait)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
London exile plots Saudi revolution. (Islamic opposition leader Mohammed Masari)(Interview)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Movers and shakers impotent in the face of Middle East history. (prospects for peace in Middle East after assassination of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Muslims learn to fear Tudjman's embrace. (moves which brought about the Bosnian peace agreement)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
The end of a false consensus. (US involvement essential to resolve problems in Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
The Krajina dentist and the painful truth. (Krajina Serbs will have to fight alone against the Croats)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Third World challenge to nuclear treaty. (problems surrounding extension of Non-Proliferation Treaty)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Trident could be bargained away to save arms treaty. (UK may have to give up Trident nuclear deterrent as part of negotiations to renew nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
US clarity eclipses Britain's caution. (US puts forward clear proposals for Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
Western tacticians strive to find a path out of the morass. (strategy towards Bosnia)Retail industryMichael Sheridan, Tony Barber
Will it be Russia v America next? (United Nations mission in Bosnia becomes out of control)Retail industryMichael Sheridan
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