Vol. 35 No. 4, July 2010
Index
- New Zealand and North Korea: limited ties, uncertain future: Paul Bellamy reviews the relationship between New Zealand and the Korean communist regime since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
- A sordid act: the Rainbow Warrior incident: James Veitch provides a 25-year perspective on the act of state terrorism that sank the Greenpeace flagship.
- Towards an Asia-Pacific regional architecture: Jian Yang comments on the great power approach to the development of cooperative institutions in the Asia-Pacific region.
- What Pakistan needs to do? Zhou Rong suggests the need for the early elimination of elements currently sabotaging Pakistan's future stability and for international assistance in the process.
- Africa, oil and the United States: Jan Zahorik discusses American oil interests and diplomacy in the African continent.
- What does a multipolar world mean? Brian Easton urges the need to establish a framework to guide New Zealand in the developing new order in the decade ahead.
- Our joint victory! Russian Ambassador to New Zealand Andrey Tatarinov notes Russia's leading role and enormous sacrifice in the defeat of Nazism 65 years ago.
- Turkish foreign policy: promoting 'zero problems'.
- Models of Regional Governance for the Pacific: sovereignty and the future architecture of regionalism.
- Celebrating Human Rights: Sixty Years of the Universal Declaration.
- The Crescent Moon: The Asian Face of Islam in New Zealand.
- The Penguin Book of New Zealanders at War.
- National Office and branch activities.
- Hugh Charles Llewellyn Price MNZN, MA, DLITT (Hon): 13 July 1929-28 December 2009.