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  1. The seventy-one letters presented in this volume—by Dr Mahathir, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Margaret Thatcher, George W. Bush and Jacques Chirac, among others—argue the contrasting...

  2. The seventy-one letters by Dr Mahathir, Bush, Chirac, Blair, Thatcher and Prince Charles (among others) are unique as they interpret and argue their contrasting positions on...

  3. Sep 7, 2015 · Dr Mahathir Mohamad governed Malaysia for 22 years (1981–2003), during which he wrote and received many letters from many world leaders.The letters presented in this volume―by Dr Mahathir, Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, Lee Kuan Yew, Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein, among others―argue the contrasting positions on bilateral and joint relations ...

  4. Nov 29, 2007 · The seventy-one letters by Dr Mahathir, Bush, Chirac, Blair, Thatcher and Prince Charles (among others) are unique as they interpret and argue their contrasting positions on terrorism, globalisation, economic and diplomatic relations, and war and conflicts.

  5. The seventy-one letters presented in this volume – by Dr Mahathir, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Margaret Thatcher, George W. Bush and Jacques Chirac, among others – argue the contrasting positions on terrorism, globalisation, economic and diplomatic relations, as well as wars and conflicts.

  6. Jan 1, 2015 · Dr Mahathir has long stood out as one of the most consequential prime ministers Malaysia has had. His letters here make an important contribution to the man’s achievements and non-achievements. They represent a good start to understanding Malaysian foreign policy, and should spur further inquiry.

  7. www.marshallcavendish.com › docs › default-sourceDr Mahathir’s

    Dr Mahathir Mohamad governed Malaysia from 1981 to 2003, during which he wrote and received many letters from world leaders. The 71 letters presented in this volume are unique as they argue the contrasting positions on terrorism, globalisation, economic and diplomatic relations, as well as wars and conflicts.