Foreign Policy Reset

July/August 2024

Volume 49 Number 4

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Challenges and opportunities

Winston Peters outlines the government’s approach to the foreign policy issues confronting New Zealand.

A partnership for a changing world

Harinder Sidhu discusses the state of the Australia–New Zealand relationship.

Paris 2024: Olympics à la française

Laurence Beau outlines France’s efforts to revolutionise the Olympic Games to be held in the French capital and elsewhere in July– August.

Making way in a polycrisis

Brian Lynch discusses the challenges and opportunities facing New Zealand and Japan in trade relations in the Asia–Pacific region.

Working together

Brian Easton explains the modern-day Singapore–New Zealand relationship.

Gerald Hensley’s Kahu Despatches

Ken Ross discusses the extensive writings of one of New Zealand’s leading officials.

CONFERENCE REPORT

Fostering connections

Ramola Duncan provides insights from a panel discussion on geopolitics in Asia.

BOOKS

Hamish McDougall: New Zealand, Britain, and European Integration Since 1960: Staying Alive (Serena Kelly).

Alan Bollard: Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas (Brian Easton).

Gerald Chan: China’s Health Silk Road: Vaccine Diplomacy and Health Governance (Stephen Hoadley).

OBITUARY

Alison Vale Stokes QSO (Ian McGibbon).

INSTITUTE NOTES

The Annual General Meeting.

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Challenges and opportunities

Winston Peters outlines the government’s approach to the foreign policy issues confronting New Zealand.

A partnership for a changing world

Harinder Sidhu discusses the state of the Australia–New Zealand relationship.

Paris 2024: Olympics à la française

Laurence Beau outlines France’s efforts to revolutionise the Olympic Games to be held in the French capital and elsewhere in July– August.

Making way in a polycrisis

Brian Lynch discusses the challenges and opportunities facing New Zealand and Japan in trade relations in the Asia–Pacific region.

Working together

Brian Easton explains the modern-day Singapore–New Zealand relationship.

Gerald Hensley’s Kahu Despatches

Ken Ross discusses the extensive writings of one of New Zealand’s leading officials.

CONFERENCE REPORT

Fostering connections

Ramola Duncan provides insights from a panel discussion on geopolitics in Asia.

BOOKS

Hamish McDougall: New Zealand, Britain, and European Integration Since 1960: Staying Alive (Serena Kelly).

Alan Bollard: Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas (Brian Easton).

Gerald Chan: China’s Health Silk Road: Vaccine Diplomacy and Health Governance (Stephen Hoadley).

OBITUARY

Alison Vale Stokes QSO (Ian McGibbon).

INSTITUTE NOTES

The Annual General Meeting.

Membership

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