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New Zealand and the world : past, present and future / editors, Robert G. Patman, Iati Iati, Balazs Kiglics.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Patman, Robert G., editor.
Iati, Iati, editor.
Kiglics, Balazs, editor.
Standardized Title:
New Zealand and the world (World Scientific)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
National security.
Military relations.
International economic relations.
International relations.
New Zealand--Foreign relations--21st century.
New Zealand.
New Zealand--Foreign economic relations.
New Zealand--Military relations.
National security--New Zealand.
Diplomatic relations.
New Zealand Region.
Physical Description:
xlvii, 469 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; New Jersey : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd., [2018]
Contents:
Introduction : New Zealand and the world : past, present and future / Iati Iati and Robert G. Patman
Building foreign policy in New Zealand : the role of the University of Otago Foreign Policy School, 1966-76 / Austin Gee, Robert G. Patman and Christopher Rudd
The New Zealand prime minister and the 1985 Otago Foreign Policy School : a pivotal moment for the Labour government's foreign policy / Ken Ross
Gallipoli, national identity and new beginnings / Ian McGibbon
National identity and New Zealand foreign policy / Terence O'Brien
Exporting Aotearoa New Zealand's biculturalism : lessons for aboriginal-settler relations in Canada / David B. MacDonald
What does New Zealand's changing demography mean for its place in the world? / Andrew Butcher
New Zealand and its Asia-Pacific destiny : sailing the waka in ever-widening circles / Brian Lynch
New Zealand's evolving response to changing Asia-Pacific trade and economic currents since 1989 / Robert Scollay
New Zealand and the trans-Pacific partnership negotiations : strategy, content and lessons / Jane Kelsey
New Zealand's strategic influence and interests in an increasingly global Pacific / Anna Powles
Old friends in the new Asia : Australia, New Zealand and the rise of China / Hugh White
K'wanatanga, Tino Rangatiratanga and the constitution / Ranginui Walker and Tracey McIntosh
What happened to the New Zealand peace movement? : anti-nuclear politics and the quest for a more independent foreign policy / Kevin P. Clements
The globalisation of the human security norm : New Zealand/Aotearoa leadership and followership in the world / Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag
The price of the club : how New Zealand's involvement in the "war on terror" has compromised its reputation as a good international citizen / Jon Stephenson
New Zealand, a comprehensive maritime strategy, and the promise of a new Atlantis / Peter Cozens
New Zealand and the challenge of leading the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in July 2015 / Murray McCully
Recalibration, rapprochement and resocialization : US-New Zealand relations and the Obama administration's "pivot" to Asia / Joe Burton
Continuity and change in New Zealand defence policy / Peter Greener
Informing the national interest : the role of intelligence in New Zealand's independent foreign policy / Anthony L. Smith
Intelligence, accountability and New Zealand's national security / Jim Rolfe
Foreign policy realignment, issue linkage and institutional lag : the case of the New Zealand intelligence community / Paul G. Buchanan
The contours of New Zealand foreign policy / Andreas Reitzig
The evolving role of the New Zealand diplomat / Lucy Duncan
New Zealand's 2014 election to the UN Security Council : how was it achieved and what does it mean? / Colin Keating
New Zealand's climate change diplomacy : a country punching above its weight or the survival strategy of a small state? / Adrian Macey
The European Union as "a partner of first order importance" for New Zealand / Patrick Kllner
New Zealand, the Palestine Liberation Organization and the United Nations : 2012 and 1974 in comparative perspective / Nigel Parsons and James Watson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789813232396
9813232390
OCLC:
1005851820

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