Vol. 37 No. 6, November 2012
Index
- China and New Zealand at forty: what next? Michael Powles reflects on the evolving Sino-New Zealand relationship and suggests that skill will be needed in taking advantage of the opportunity it offers.
- A strengthening China-New Zealand link: John Key reflects on the 40 years of diplomatic relations between China and New Zealand and considers possibilities for the future.
- A cautious start: Paul Bellamy reflects on the early years of New Zealand-North Korea relations.
- Stoking the engine of growth: Tim Groser discusses the trans-pacific partnership proposal and New Zealand's export future.
- States of mind: Micronesia and the Pacific: John Goodman reflects on the experience of the four states of Micronesia in dealing with the problems of modernity.
- Benign neglect: New Zealand, ASEAN and South-east Asia: Andrew Butcher comments on the findings of a recent survey of New Zealanders' awareness of ASEAN nations.
- China-New Zealand ties: a timely focus: Brian Lynch reports on a symposium held recently in Wellington.
- Leaving Without Losing: The War on Terror after Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Asymmetric Trade Negotiations.
- The Pacific Islands in China's Grand Strategy: Small States, Big Games.
- To Cage The Red Dragon: SEATO and the Defence of Southeast Asia, 1955-1965.
- Corrigenda.
- Institute notes: National Office and branch activities.