The Independent 1997 Christopher Bellamy - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Christopher Bellamy
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Afghans may find peace in the pipeline; two massive natural gas schemes could bring stability to a troubled area.Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Army thinkers draw line between peace and war. (British military experts look at stopping internal conflicts)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
A world redrawn in the decade following fall of the Berlin Wall. (Alliance Spreads Eastward From the Atlantic to Welcome Old Foes)(Nato expansion)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Britain sounds the retreat. (future UK government must decide on defence cuts)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
British lion claws a king-sized stake in the world's arms bazaar. (strong performance for UK defence exporters in 1996)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Can our squaddies ever be kept in line?(behavior of the British Armed Forces abroad)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Gunboat diplomacy for the 21st century. (United Kingdom government should consider strengthening Navy)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Human rights and wrongs make profits a question of conscience; arms buyers run up sad tally of repression. (UK under pressure to stop arms exports to countries with poor human rights records)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Labour targets a new military order. (UK government to undertake review of defence and foreign policy)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy, Matthew Brace
Marines defy rebels to airlift Westerners. (Sierra Leone)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Nato embraces Eastern partners in biggest step for half a century. (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland invited to join Nato)Retail industryElizabeth Nash, Christopher Bellamy
Nato favours three for the club: shortlist is narrowed down to Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Peru hostage-takers' fatal own goal; spectacular rescue marked a triumph for months of meticulous planning.Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Pipped by France over hot line to Moscow. (UK proposed 'hot line' to Russia in 1966)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
Russia accuses Nato of plotting to wreck alliance of ex-Soviet states.Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
The 'broken dagger' club cuts up rough. (UK government attempts to restrict activities of former members of the Special Forces)(Column)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
World still gripped by conflict as peacemakers struggle. (new approaches to conflict avoidance)Retail industryChristopher Bellamy
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