Vaccine Nationalism
March/April 2021
Volume 46
Number 2
NZIR
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The dangers of vaccine nationalism
Marçal Sanmartí discusses the medical geopolitics of the world’s Covid-19 response and the limits of multilateralism.
Going forward, thinking back
Rita Ricketts reflects on the origins and consequences of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union.
A matter of survival
Edgardo Valdés López outlines Cuba’s foreign policy in the new world.
Forming a perfect symphony
Balaji Chandramohan comments on Joe Biden’s presidency and its strategic impact in the Indo-Pacific region.
Freyberg’s friend Winston Churchill
Ken Ross reviews the wartime relationship between New Zealand’s foremost soldier and the renowned British prime minister.
New Zealand’s trade in the pandemic era
Damien O’Connor emphasises the central role of trade in the government’s wider work programme.
REFLECTIONS
Royal visit 1977
Paul Cotton recalls his first encounter with British royalty in Samoa.
BOOKS
PAUL SPOONLEY: The New New Zealand: Facing Demographic Disruption (Andrew Butcher).
MATTHEW WRIGHT: Freyberg, A Life’s Journey (Ian McGibbon).
STEPHAN FEUCHTWANG (ed): Handbook on Religion in China (Anthony Smith).
JOHN BOLTON: The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir (Reuben Steff).
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
The dangers of vaccine nationalism
Marçal Sanmartí discusses the medical geopolitics of the world’s Covid-19 response and the limits of multilateralism.
Going forward, thinking back
Rita Ricketts reflects on the origins and consequences of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union.
A matter of survival
Edgardo Valdés López outlines Cuba’s foreign policy in the new world.
Forming a perfect symphony
Balaji Chandramohan comments on Joe Biden’s presidency and its strategic impact in the Indo-Pacific region.
Freyberg’s friend Winston Churchill
Ken Ross reviews the wartime relationship between New Zealand’s foremost soldier and the renowned British prime minister.
New Zealand’s trade in the pandemic era
Damien O’Connor emphasises the central role of trade in the government’s wider work programme.
REFLECTIONS
Royal visit 1977
Paul Cotton recalls his first encounter with British royalty in Samoa.
BOOKS
PAUL SPOONLEY: The New New Zealand: Facing Demographic Disruption (Andrew Butcher).
MATTHEW WRIGHT: Freyberg, A Life’s Journey (Ian McGibbon).
STEPHAN FEUCHTWANG (ed): Handbook on Religion in China (Anthony Smith).
JOHN BOLTON: The Room Where it Happened: A White House Memoir (Reuben Steff).
INSTITUTE NOTES
CORRESPONDENCE
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