Martin Woollacott (29 April 1939 – 24 March 2021) was a British journalist. He was the foreign correspondent and foreign editor for The Guardian newspaper...
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often provocative' whilst in The Guardian the book was praised by Martin Woollacott who wrote: "It is Anatol Lieven's contention in this illuminating...
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ISBN 0-465-06150-8 Woollacott, Martin (July 4, 2003). "Too little, too late. From Rwanda to the Balkans, the 90s was the decade of botched interventions. Martin Woollacott...
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already lived on the land on which the Jews had set their heart." Martin Woollacott, "Joined-up Solution", The Guardian, September 14, 2007. Lisa Abramowicz...
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officer, shot. Paul W. Whear, 95, American composer and music educator. Martin Woollacott, 81, British journalist. Inger-Marie Ytterhorn, 79, Norwegian politician...
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(2008). Kagan labeled The Post-American World as "declinist"; however, Martin Woollacott of The Guardian labeled Zakaria an exceptionalist. The Commentary...
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to offer: “In Europe hardly breaks new ground historically” writes Martin Woollacott in an otherwise positive review in The Guardian. Mak himself sees...
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Simpson 1991. Robert Fisk & Charles Wheeler 1992. Bridget Kendall 1993. Martin Woollacott 1994. Ed Vulliamy 1995. George Alagiah 1996. Maggie O'Kane 1997. Fergal...
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leaders in modern Cambodian history. Indeed, as noted journalist Martin Woollacott of The Guardian said, "No monarch in modern times has embodied the...
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first published in 1997 in Dutch and later published in English. Martin Woollacott reviewed the book along with the book A Problem from Hell by Samantha...
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