New Zealand - China

March/April 2023

Volume 48 Number 2

NZIR

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Recognising the People’s Republic of China

Jason Young suggests the need to build New Zealand-inflected expertise on China, to recognise the challenges of responding to the People’s Republic and its changing place in the world.

Fostering partnership in an uncertain world

Wang Xiaolong reflects on China’s foreign policy and China–New Zealand relations.

Reformulating New Zealand’s grand strategy

José Miguel Alonso-Trabanco suggests the need for an adjustment in this country’s approach in order to manage risks and harvest opportunities.

Rising to the challenge of joint-warfare

Colin Robinson looks at the creation of the New Zealand Joint Forces Headquarters along the lines of the British and Australian models.

Partners in turbulent times

Nina Obermaier outlines the priorities underlying her representation of European Union interests in New Zealand.

‘Nothing but worry and trouble’

Ken Ross outlines the problems experienced by the early Department of External Affairs in dealing with security organisations.

ANNIVERSARY

Tightening the Anzac link

Ian McGibbon notes the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between New Zealand and Australia.

BOOKS

Philip Short: Putin, His Life and Times (Ian McGibbon).

David Kilcullen: The Dragons and the Snakes, How the Rest Learned to Fight the West (Stephen Hoadley).

Felicity Barnes: Selling Britishness: Commodity Culture, the Dominions and Empire (Hamish McDougall).

OBITUARIES

Terence Christopher O’Brien; Donella Margaret Moss.

INSTITUTE NOTES

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Recognising the People’s Republic of China

Jason Young suggests the need to build New Zealand-inflected expertise on China, to recognise the challenges of responding to the People’s Republic and its changing place in the world.

Fostering partnership in an uncertain world

Wang Xiaolong reflects on China’s foreign policy and China–New Zealand relations.

Reformulating New Zealand’s grand strategy

José Miguel Alonso-Trabanco suggests the need for an adjustment in this country’s approach in order to manage risks and harvest opportunities.

Rising to the challenge of joint-warfare

Colin Robinson looks at the creation of the New Zealand Joint Forces Headquarters along the lines of the British and Australian models.

Partners in turbulent times

Nina Obermaier outlines the priorities underlying her representation of European Union interests in New Zealand.

‘Nothing but worry and trouble’

Ken Ross outlines the problems experienced by the early Department of External Affairs in dealing with security organisations.

ANNIVERSARY

Tightening the Anzac link

Ian McGibbon notes the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between New Zealand and Australia.

BOOKS

Philip Short: Putin, His Life and Times (Ian McGibbon).

David Kilcullen: The Dragons and the Snakes, How the Rest Learned to Fight the West (Stephen Hoadley).

Felicity Barnes: Selling Britishness: Commodity Culture, the Dominions and Empire (Hamish McDougall).

OBITUARIES

Terence Christopher O’Brien; Donella Margaret Moss.

INSTITUTE NOTES

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