Focus on Latin America
March/April 2024
Volume 49
Number 2
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Shared horizons: New Zealand–Latin America connections
Priscila Pilatowsky Goñi provides an overview of a relationship that has deep roots and strong prospects for the future.
New Zealand–Mexico diplomacy insights
Priscila Pilatowsky Goñi interviews Alfredo Pérez Bravo, Mexico’s ambassador to New Zealand.
Cuban foreign policy and New Zealand relations
Edgardo Valdés López examines Cuba’s foreign policy challenges since the 1959 Revolution, highlighting its successes in health diplomacy, international forums and efforts to overcome the US blockade.
Cultural diplomacy between New Zealand and Latin America
Lee Davidson examines the cultural diplomacy between New Zealand and Latin America, using a Mexican case study of museum and state collaboration in international exhibitions.
Cuba, New Zealand and doctors for the Pacific
Sharon McLennan highlights Cuba’s longstanding commitment to medical co-operation globally, particularly in the Pacific, and explores New Zealand’s involvement and contributions.
Presenting the Latin American option
Matthew O’Meagher discusses the history of the Latin America CAPE and what it reveals about recent New Zealand–Latin American relations.
Peter Fraser: towards a proper evaluation
Ken Ross reviews Sir Alister McIntosh’s efforts to write a definitive biography of New Zealand’s greatest statesman.
BOOKS
Sherine Tadros: Taking Sides: a memoir about love, war, and changing the world (James Kember).
OBITUARY
Kenneth John Aldred OBE (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
Shared horizons: New Zealand–Latin America connections
Priscila Pilatowsky Goñi provides an overview of a relationship that has deep roots and strong prospects for the future.
New Zealand–Mexico diplomacy insights
Priscila Pilatowsky Goñi interviews Alfredo Pérez Bravo, Mexico’s ambassador to New Zealand.
Cuban foreign policy and New Zealand relations
Edgardo Valdés López examines Cuba’s foreign policy challenges since the 1959 Revolution, highlighting its successes in health diplomacy, international forums and efforts to overcome the US blockade.
Cultural diplomacy between New Zealand and Latin America
Lee Davidson examines the cultural diplomacy between New Zealand and Latin America, using a Mexican case study of museum and state collaboration in international exhibitions.
Cuba, New Zealand and doctors for the Pacific
Sharon McLennan highlights Cuba’s longstanding commitment to medical co-operation globally, particularly in the Pacific, and explores New Zealand’s involvement and contributions.
Presenting the Latin American option
Matthew O’Meagher discusses the history of the Latin America CAPE and what it reveals about recent New Zealand–Latin American relations.
Peter Fraser: towards a proper evaluation
Ken Ross reviews Sir Alister McIntosh’s efforts to write a definitive biography of New Zealand’s greatest statesman.
BOOKS
Sherine Tadros: Taking Sides: a memoir about love, war, and changing the world (James Kember).
OBITUARY
Kenneth John Aldred OBE (Ian McGibbon).
INSTITUTE NOTES
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