Foreign Affairs' 75th
November/December 2018
Volume 43
Number 6
NZIR
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MFAT at 75: tales to be told
Ken Ross comments on the foreign ministry’s origins and highlights the need for a history of it.
Shifting the dial: the next steps
Winston Peters outlines the measures needed to further redefine New Zealand’s voice internationally, with particular reference to the Asia–Pacific region.
The case for a look east trading policy
Eldrede Kahiya suggests that Latin America will be an important alternative export destination for New Zealand.
An enduring Cold War enigma
Rita Ricketts takes another look at allegations that Paddy Costello was a Soviet agent.
Recognising our naval history
John Martin responds to the suggestion that there has been a recent maritime shift in New Zealand’s defence preparations.
REFLECTIONS
Putting India on the radar screen
Nick Bridge recalls becoming a diplomat and later serving at the New Zealand high commission in New Delhi.
ANNIVERSARY
Ending the war to end all wars
Ian McGibbon comments on the centenary of the Armistice that brought the fighting on the Western Front to an end.
BOOKS
Ralf Emmers and Sarah Teo: Security Strategy of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific (Jim Rolfe).
Madeleine Albright: Fascism: A Warning (Stuart McMillan).
Howard W. French: Everything Under the Heavens: how the past helps shape China’s push for global power (Peter Harris).
OBITUARY
Douglas William Albert Day.
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
INDEX TO VOLUME 43
MFAT at 75: tales to be told
Ken Ross comments on the foreign ministry’s origins and highlights the need for a history of it.
Shifting the dial: the next steps
Winston Peters outlines the measures needed to further redefine New Zealand’s voice internationally, with particular reference to the Asia–Pacific region.
The case for a look east trading policy
Eldrede Kahiya suggests that Latin America will be an important alternative export destination for New Zealand.
An enduring Cold War enigma
Rita Ricketts takes another look at allegations that Paddy Costello was a Soviet agent.
Recognising our naval history
John Martin responds to the suggestion that there has been a recent maritime shift in New Zealand’s defence preparations.
REFLECTIONS
Putting India on the radar screen
Nick Bridge recalls becoming a diplomat and later serving at the New Zealand high commission in New Delhi.
ANNIVERSARY
Ending the war to end all wars
Ian McGibbon comments on the centenary of the Armistice that brought the fighting on the Western Front to an end.
BOOKS
Ralf Emmers and Sarah Teo: Security Strategy of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific (Jim Rolfe).
Madeleine Albright: Fascism: A Warning (Stuart McMillan).
Howard W. French: Everything Under the Heavens: how the past helps shape China’s push for global power (Peter Harris).
OBITUARY
Douglas William Albert Day.
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
INDEX TO VOLUME 43
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