US Election
January/February 2021
Volume 46
Number 1
NZIR
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America divided
Roberto Rabel discusses what the 2020 elections mean for foreign relations.
Assessing the Pacific Reset
Dr Iati Iati examines and analyses some of the key tenets of New Zealand’s approach to Pacific Islands countries.
East Timor in the world today
Adaljiza Magno outlines the experience of one of the world’s newest states and explains its approach to international affairs.
Punching above our extra-terrestrial weight
Marçal Sanmartí discusses New Zealand’s response to the new space race.
Debunking Freyberg’s Mexico myth
Ian McGibbon addresses a longstanding but intriguing misconception about Bernard Freyberg’s early military service.
BOOKS
GRAHAM HASSALL and NEGAR PARTOW (eds): A Seat at the Table: New Zealand and the United Nations Security Council 2015–2016 (W. David McIntyre).
SIMON MARSDEN: Protecting the Third Pole: Transplanting International Law (Graeme Waters).
JEFF SPARROW: Fascists Among Us: Online Hate and the Christchurch Massacre (Wil Hoverd).
ALAN BOLLARD: Economists at War, How a Handful of Economists Helped Win and Lose the World Wars (Brian Easton).
COMMUNICATION
Changing direction
Sir Anand Satyanand and Melanie Thornton outline their vision for the NZIIA under the new arrangements recently approved by the National Council.
CORRESPONDENCE
INSTITUTE NOTES
America divided
Roberto Rabel discusses what the 2020 elections mean for foreign relations.
Assessing the Pacific Reset
Dr Iati Iati examines and analyses some of the key tenets of New Zealand’s approach to Pacific Islands countries.
East Timor in the world today
Adaljiza Magno outlines the experience of one of the world’s newest states and explains its approach to international affairs.
Punching above our extra-terrestrial weight
Marçal Sanmartí discusses New Zealand’s response to the new space race.
Debunking Freyberg’s Mexico myth
Ian McGibbon addresses a longstanding but intriguing misconception about Bernard Freyberg’s early military service.
BOOKS
GRAHAM HASSALL and NEGAR PARTOW (eds): A Seat at the Table: New Zealand and the United Nations Security Council 2015–2016 (W. David McIntyre).
SIMON MARSDEN: Protecting the Third Pole: Transplanting International Law (Graeme Waters).
JEFF SPARROW: Fascists Among Us: Online Hate and the Christchurch Massacre (Wil Hoverd).
ALAN BOLLARD: Economists at War, How a Handful of Economists Helped Win and Lose the World Wars (Brian Easton).
COMMUNICATION
Changing direction
Sir Anand Satyanand and Melanie Thornton outline their vision for the NZIIA under the new arrangements recently approved by the National Council.
CORRESPONDENCE
INSTITUTE NOTES
Membership
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