Foreign Policy Reset
July/August 2024
Volume 49
Number 4
NZIR
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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.
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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