Polish Concerns

September/October 2017

Volume 42 Number 5

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Why Poland is a threat to the European Union

Stuart McMillan warns that the Polish Law and Justice Party’s policies may have serious consequences.

Seeking opportunities in a turbulent world

Bill English reviews his government’s approach to international relations.

Meeting the challenge of the globalisation paradox

Andrew Little outlines a Labour vision for meeting the global challenges ahead.

Towards a new global compact

James Shaw provides a Green Party perspective on world affairs and the challenges and opportunities now confronting New Zealand.

Alister McIntosh: a mandarin for all seasons

Ken Ross examines the long-serving secretary of external affairs’ relationship with contrasting prime ministers in the 1950s.

Peace and justice

George Troup discusses the role of the legal institutions of The Hague in international affairs.

BOOKS

Eliot E. Cohen: The Big Stick: The Limits of Soft Power and the Necessity of Military Force (Miriam Wharton).

Malcolm McKinnon: The Broken Decade: Prosperity, Depression and Recovery in New Zealand, 1928–39 (Dan Bartlett).

William Hoverd, Nick Nelson and Carl Bradley (eds): New Zealand National Security: Challenges,

Trends and Issues (Reuben Steff).

BOOK LAUNCH

New Zealand Trade Negotiations

INSTITUTE NOTES

The National Council.

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Why Poland is a threat to the European Union

Stuart McMillan warns that the Polish Law and Justice Party’s policies may have serious consequences.

Seeking opportunities in a turbulent world

Bill English reviews his government’s approach to international relations.

Meeting the challenge of the globalisation paradox

Andrew Little outlines a Labour vision for meeting the global challenges ahead.

Towards a new global compact

James Shaw provides a Green Party perspective on world affairs and the challenges and opportunities now confronting New Zealand.

Alister McIntosh: a mandarin for all seasons

Ken Ross examines the long-serving secretary of external affairs’ relationship with contrasting prime ministers in the 1950s.

Peace and justice

George Troup discusses the role of the legal institutions of The Hague in international affairs.

BOOKS

Eliot E. Cohen: The Big Stick: The Limits of Soft Power and the Necessity of Military Force (Miriam Wharton).

Malcolm McKinnon: The Broken Decade: Prosperity, Depression and Recovery in New Zealand, 1928–39 (Dan Bartlett).

William Hoverd, Nick Nelson and Carl Bradley (eds): New Zealand National Security: Challenges,

Trends and Issues (Reuben Steff).

BOOK LAUNCH

New Zealand Trade Negotiations

INSTITUTE NOTES

The National Council.

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