lawrence freedman
常見(jiàn)例句
- Sir Lawrence Freedman is less interested in how America should proceed after Iraq and more in working out how it tied itself in such knots in the first place.
相對(duì)於美國(guó)對(duì)伊用武後應(yīng)採(cǎi)取何種策略,勞倫斯?弗裡德曼爵士對(duì)美國(guó)儅初如何攪入泥潭更感興趣。 - First, as Sir Lawrence Freedman, the war's official historian, summarises, Britain would indeed struggle to recover the islands if they were overrun again—but defending them in the first place would be much easier, because of the men and kit now deployed there.
ECONOMIST: Thirty years after the Falklands war - As British foreign policy expert Lawrence Freedman pointed out, American power is based on alliances rather than colonies, and is associated both with an ideology that encourages individual aspirations and with a system that provides the means for people to achieve them.
FORBES: Think Again: America's Best Days Are Still Ahead - As British foreign policy expert Lawrence Freedman has pointed out, American power is based on alliances rather than colonies, and is associated both with an ideology that encourages individual aspirations and with a system that provides the means for people to achieve them.
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