National Conference
September/October 2023
Volume 48
Number 5
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Extending the Fiji–New Zealand partnership
Sitiveni Rabuka reflects on Fiji’s longstanding ties with New Zealand and predicts closer co-operation in future.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in a troubled world
Nanaia Mahuta highlights the significance of fostering partnership and partnering to deliver international solutions.
Providing New Zealand’s land power
Rose King outlines the mission and role of the army in providing the government with options in meeting the challenges faced by the country.
Can Liddell Hart’s ‘indirect approach’ survive in Ukraine?
Punsara Amarasinghe considers Ukrainian resistance against Russian war strategy.
Continuing New Zealand’s foreign policy legacy
Chris Hipkins provides a survey of his government’s approach to and achievements in the international sphere.
COMMENT
Why business as usual is a risk for New Zealand’s foreign policy
Jayden Evett critiques the recent foreign policy speech by the prime minister.
Integrated statecraft: an idea whose time has come
Tom Barber comments on a change of approach he detected in the prime minister’s NZIIA speech.
CONFERENCE REPORT
International solutions
Ian McGibbon reports on the NZIIA’s recent national conference.
BOOKS
Duncan Campbell and Brian Moloughney (eds): Encountering China: New Zealanders and the People’s Republic (David Belgrave).
Grant Newsham: When China Attacks, A Warning to America (Stephen Hoadley).
Katharine Campbell: Behold the Dark Gray Man: Triumphs and Trauma: The Controversial Life of Sholto Douglas (Bryan Couchman).
Andrew Heavens: The Prince and the Plunder: How Britain took one small boy and hundreds of treasures from Ethiopia (James Kember).
INSTITUTE NOTES
Extending the Fiji–New Zealand partnership
Sitiveni Rabuka reflects on Fiji’s longstanding ties with New Zealand and predicts closer co-operation in future.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in a troubled world
Nanaia Mahuta highlights the significance of fostering partnership and partnering to deliver international solutions.
Providing New Zealand’s land power
Rose King outlines the mission and role of the army in providing the government with options in meeting the challenges faced by the country.
Can Liddell Hart’s ‘indirect approach’ survive in Ukraine?
Punsara Amarasinghe considers Ukrainian resistance against Russian war strategy.
Continuing New Zealand’s foreign policy legacy
Chris Hipkins provides a survey of his government’s approach to and achievements in the international sphere.
COMMENT
Why business as usual is a risk for New Zealand’s foreign policy
Jayden Evett critiques the recent foreign policy speech by the prime minister.
Integrated statecraft: an idea whose time has come
Tom Barber comments on a change of approach he detected in the prime minister’s NZIIA speech.
CONFERENCE REPORT
International solutions
Ian McGibbon reports on the NZIIA’s recent national conference.
BOOKS
Duncan Campbell and Brian Moloughney (eds): Encountering China: New Zealanders and the People’s Republic (David Belgrave).
Grant Newsham: When China Attacks, A Warning to America (Stephen Hoadley).
Katharine Campbell: Behold the Dark Gray Man: Triumphs and Trauma: The Controversial Life of Sholto Douglas (Bryan Couchman).
Andrew Heavens: The Prince and the Plunder: How Britain took one small boy and hundreds of treasures from Ethiopia (James Kember).
INSTITUTE NOTES
Membership
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