China
May/June 2016
Volume 41
Number 3
NZIR
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Chinese whispers
Rita Ricketts provides impressions of China following a recent visit.
Seeking opportunities and facing challenges
Murray McCully gives an overview of New Zealand’s international priorities for 2016.
Australia’s strategic outlook: a paradigm shift
Balaji Chandramohan reviews the recently issued Australian defence white paper.
Helen Clark: some Washington encounters
Ken Ross discusses the Labour prime minister’s dealings with ‘long faced officials’, the Reagan Retreads and Christopher Hill.
Holbein’s mistake: The Ambassadors
John Goodman reflects on the observations of an 18th century Frenchman on the art of diplomacy.
Following an engagement approach
Andrew Hyde outlines American support for multilateral efforts to solve international problems on several levels.
ISIS attacks Tunisia
Tawfik Jelassi discusses the significance of the armed attack on the Tunisian border town of Ben Gardane in March.
BOOKS
Ulla Fionna (ed): Watching the Indonesian Elections 2014 (Anthony Smith).
Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner, Dirk Tomsa (eds): The Yudhoyono Presidency: Indonesia’s Decade of Stability and Stagnation (Anthony Smith).
Rouben Azizian and Carleton Cramer (eds): Regionalism, Security and Cooperation in Oceania (Roderic Alley).
Elizabeth Warren: A Fighting Chance (Jennifer Curtin).
Sándor Jászberényi: The Devil is a Black Dog: Stories from the Middle East and Beyond (Stephen Hoadley).
Stephen Loveridge: Call to Arms: New Zealand Society and Commitment to the Great War (John Tonkin-Covell).
Alastair Kennedy: Chinese Anzacs: Australians of Chinese Descent in the Defence Forces 1885–1919 (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
Chinese whispers
Rita Ricketts provides impressions of China following a recent visit.
Seeking opportunities and facing challenges
Murray McCully gives an overview of New Zealand’s international priorities for 2016.
Australia’s strategic outlook: a paradigm shift
Balaji Chandramohan reviews the recently issued Australian defence white paper.
Helen Clark: some Washington encounters
Ken Ross discusses the Labour prime minister’s dealings with ‘long faced officials’, the Reagan Retreads and Christopher Hill.
Holbein’s mistake: The Ambassadors
John Goodman reflects on the observations of an 18th century Frenchman on the art of diplomacy.
Following an engagement approach
Andrew Hyde outlines American support for multilateral efforts to solve international problems on several levels.
ISIS attacks Tunisia
Tawfik Jelassi discusses the significance of the armed attack on the Tunisian border town of Ben Gardane in March.
BOOKS
Ulla Fionna (ed): Watching the Indonesian Elections 2014 (Anthony Smith).
Edward Aspinall, Marcus Mietzner, Dirk Tomsa (eds): The Yudhoyono Presidency: Indonesia’s Decade of Stability and Stagnation (Anthony Smith).
Rouben Azizian and Carleton Cramer (eds): Regionalism, Security and Cooperation in Oceania (Roderic Alley).
Elizabeth Warren: A Fighting Chance (Jennifer Curtin).
Sándor Jászberényi: The Devil is a Black Dog: Stories from the Middle East and Beyond (Stephen Hoadley).
Stephen Loveridge: Call to Arms: New Zealand Society and Commitment to the Great War (John Tonkin-Covell).
Alastair Kennedy: Chinese Anzacs: Australians of Chinese Descent in the Defence Forces 1885–1919 (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
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