Vol. 33 No. 1, January 2008
Index
- From a cold war to a cold peace: Hans Blix discusses Iraq and efforts to limit the use of force in international affairs and calls for a revival of disarmament.
- The United Nations at sixty-two: Rosemary Banks questions whether the United Nations is still relevant or becoming redundant.
- Canada and the United States: security and strategic interests after 9/11. Jack Granatstein suggests that Canadians should put national interests before values in their approach to their giant neighbour.
- Defence policy: thinking systematically: Jim Rolfe comments on New Zealand's approach to defence policy in the 21st century.
- After the killing fields: Paul Bellamy reviews New Zealand's approach to Cambodia from 1979 to 1989.
- Observing the 2007 Papua New Guinea elections: Marcus Pelto questions whether Papua New Guinea has a pretend democracy or a Melanesian democracy.
- Speight of Violence: Inside Fiji's 2000 Coup.
- The Annual Register: World Events 2006.
- Writing the War on Terrorism: Language, Politics and Counter-Terrorism.
- The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.
- Latin America today: challenges, opportunities and trans-Pacific perspectives: Brian Lynch reports on a recent seminar at Victoria University of Wellington.
- Corrigenda.
- Institute notes: National Office and branch activities.