New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (Books and Journals)
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New Zealand International Review From Vol. 47 Nbr. 3, May 2022 to Vol. 47 Nbr. 3, May 2022 New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 2009
- Putin's tragic miscalculation: Ian Hill discusses the motivations for the Russian invasion of Its south-western neighbour.
- Putin and Ukraine: power and the construction of history: Dmitry Shlapentokh considers Ukraine's place in the Russian dictator's geopolitical orbit.
- The path to war: Rouben Azizian reflects on the developments that have led to open conflict in Ukraine.
- Providing a pathway to peace: Penelope Ridings discusses the role of international law in resolving the Russo-Ukraine conflict.
- Awakening bad memories: Grzegorz Kowal lays out a Polish perspective on the tragic events in Ukraine.
- Poland, Ukraine and the lessons of history: Roberto Rabel provides a first-hand perspective on the Polish response to the crisis in Ukraine.
- Protecting New Zealand's ocean estate: Peter Cozens calls for New Zealand to exert leadership in establishing a comprehensive oceans policy that properly reflects its maritime destiny.
- From enemy to friend: Ian McGibbon recalls the early days of the now 70-year-old diplomatic relationship between Japan and New Zealand.
- GOD SAVE THE QUEEN the strange persistence of monarchies.
- HANDBOOK ON RELIGION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
- INDIA-AFRICA RELATIONS: Changing Horizons.
- The past, present and future of the NZIIA: New director Hamish McDougall sets out his vision for the institute.
- National Office and branch activities.
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- CORRESPONDENCE.
- Leading the call for climate action: Sagarika Dutt comments on the United Kingdom's presidency of the climate change conference held in Glasgow late last year.
- Promoting the Kazakh world: Dmitry Shlapentokh describes Kazakhstan's attempts to please all sides in its approach to ethnicity, a process sped up by the recent violence.
- Tracing New Zealand's diplomatic path: Ian McGibbon reflects on his career-long association with diplomats and on the MFAT history project.
- AIR MARSHAL SIR KEITH PARK: Victor of the Battle of Britain, Defender of Malta.
- THE FRONT LINE: Images of New Zealanders in the Second World War.
- National Office and branch activities.
- THE NEW CLIMATE WAR: The Fight to Take Back Our Planet.
- TO BOLDLY GO: Leadership, Strategy, and Conflict in the 21st Century and Beyond.
- The new net goes fishing: Nanaia Mahuta discusses how and why Aotearoa New Zealand will build on the Pacific Reset towards a Pacific Resilience approach.
- PACER Plus one year on: Phil Twyford outlines the benefits being provided by the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations Plus.
- The on-line boom of Tibetan diplomacy: David Gorombolyi explains how exiled Tibetans have used digitalisation to their advantage in proclaiming their message.
- Promoting New Zealand's trade opportunities: Damien O'Connor outlines the government's approach to trade policy in an increasingly challenging global environment.
- KING RICHARD: Nixon and Watergate: an American tragedy.
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