Expo 2020 Dubai
July/August 2022
Volume 47
Number 4
NZIR
NZ$6.90 (INCL. GST)
Showcasing Aotearoa New Zealand
Clayton Kimpton discusses New Zealand’s involvement in Expo 2020 Dubai.
Towards a liberal aviation regime
David Greig compares New Zealand’s external aviation approach with trade policy.
Trade promotion in challenging times
Damien O’Connor explains the government’s approach to trade issues in the face of pandemic and war stresses.
Facing challenges in the international relations space
Gerry Brownlee provides an Opposition perspective on New Zealand’s foreign policy.
A Commonwealth relations duo
Martin Holmes discusses the role played by Heinrich von Haast and William Downie Stewart Jr in promoting imperial unity.
ANNIVERSARY
Midway turning point
Ian McGibbon notes the 80th anniversary of arguably the most important battle in New Zealand’s history.
BOOKS
Alberto Costi (ed): Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective (Sir Kenneth Keith).
An Hertogen and Anna Hood (eds): International Law in Aotearoa New Zealand (Sir Kenneth Keith). Nigel Robson: Our First Foreign War: The Impact of the South African War 1899–1902 on New Zealand (John Crawford).
Peter Ricketts: Hard Choices: What Britain Does Next (James Kember). Ezra J. Vogel: China and Japan: Facing History (Mark Pearson).
INSTITUTE NOTES
The NZIIA’s Annual General Meeting.
Showcasing Aotearoa New Zealand
Clayton Kimpton discusses New Zealand’s involvement in Expo 2020 Dubai.
Towards a liberal aviation regime
David Greig compares New Zealand’s external aviation approach with trade policy.
Trade promotion in challenging times
Damien O’Connor explains the government’s approach to trade issues in the face of pandemic and war stresses.
Facing challenges in the international relations space
Gerry Brownlee provides an Opposition perspective on New Zealand’s foreign policy.
A Commonwealth relations duo
Martin Holmes discusses the role played by Heinrich von Haast and William Downie Stewart Jr in promoting imperial unity.
ANNIVERSARY
Midway turning point
Ian McGibbon notes the 80th anniversary of arguably the most important battle in New Zealand’s history.
BOOKS
Alberto Costi (ed): Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective (Sir Kenneth Keith).
An Hertogen and Anna Hood (eds): International Law in Aotearoa New Zealand (Sir Kenneth Keith). Nigel Robson: Our First Foreign War: The Impact of the South African War 1899–1902 on New Zealand (John Crawford).
Peter Ricketts: Hard Choices: What Britain Does Next (James Kember). Ezra J. Vogel: China and Japan: Facing History (Mark Pearson).
INSTITUTE NOTES
The NZIIA’s Annual General Meeting.
Membership
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