Five Eyes

November/December 2021

Volume 46 Number 6

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Five eyes/five countries

Jim Rolfe discusses New Zealand’s connection with the Anglosphere security grouping.

Reflections on the United States’ Indo-Pacific strategy

Manqing Cheng comments on the origins and development of the emerging Indo-Pacific security architecture.

AUKUS: another balance of power tango

Punsara Amarasinghe reflects on the recent United States–United Kingdom–Australia agreement.

Matching settlement method to problem

Sir Kenneth Keith presents an optimistic view of recent Asian experience in the peaceful resolution of disputes.

New Zealand international trade negotiations: myths and reality

Ted Woodfield takes issue with a leading historian’s account of New Zealand’s efforts to protect its economic interests in the late 20th century.

New Zealand’s fight for economic survival

Rita Ricketts suggests that British claims that it did not abandon New Zealand in the 1970s should be taken with a grain of salt.

BOOKS

Michael Cullen: Labour Saving: A Memoir (Brian Easton).

Christian Sorensen: Understanding the War Industry (Hugh Steadman).

Simon Akam: The Changing of the Guard: The British Army Since 9/11 (Bryan Couchman).

Giampero Giacomello, Francesco N. Moro and Marco Valigi (eds): Technology and International

Relations: The New Frontier in Global Power (Marçal Sanmartí).

Anne-Marie Brady and Baldur Thorhallsson (eds): Small States and the New Security Environment

(Anthony Smith).

OBITUARY

Thomas Cedric Larkin ONZM (Ian McGibbon).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

INDEX TO VOLUME 46

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Five eyes/five countries

Jim Rolfe discusses New Zealand’s connection with the Anglosphere security grouping.

Reflections on the United States’ Indo-Pacific strategy

Manqing Cheng comments on the origins and development of the emerging Indo-Pacific security architecture.

AUKUS: another balance of power tango

Punsara Amarasinghe reflects on the recent United States–United Kingdom–Australia agreement.

Matching settlement method to problem

Sir Kenneth Keith presents an optimistic view of recent Asian experience in the peaceful resolution of disputes.

New Zealand international trade negotiations: myths and reality

Ted Woodfield takes issue with a leading historian’s account of New Zealand’s efforts to protect its economic interests in the late 20th century.

New Zealand’s fight for economic survival

Rita Ricketts suggests that British claims that it did not abandon New Zealand in the 1970s should be taken with a grain of salt.

BOOKS

Michael Cullen: Labour Saving: A Memoir (Brian Easton).

Christian Sorensen: Understanding the War Industry (Hugh Steadman).

Simon Akam: The Changing of the Guard: The British Army Since 9/11 (Bryan Couchman).

Giampero Giacomello, Francesco N. Moro and Marco Valigi (eds): Technology and International

Relations: The New Frontier in Global Power (Marçal Sanmartí).

Anne-Marie Brady and Baldur Thorhallsson (eds): Small States and the New Security Environment

(Anthony Smith).

OBITUARY

Thomas Cedric Larkin ONZM (Ian McGibbon).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

INDEX TO VOLUME 46

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