Vol. 38 No. 5, September 2013
Index
- New Pacific geo-politics: Michael Powles asks whether we need to choose between security, trade and our neighbours.
- China in the Pacific Islands: a reality check: Jenny Hayward-Jones discusses China's presence in the South Pacific and argues that long-established aid powers should co-operate with it.
- Issues in Australian defence: Andrew Davies discusses the future of the Australian Defence Force.
- Israel and the United States: a new trend: Dmity Shlapentokh discusses the implications of a weakening in American backing of the Jewish state.
- New Zealand foreign policy: the importance of reputation: Terence O'Brien reviews aspects of New Zealand's approach to international affairs.
- Syria: is there an end in sight? Peter Kennedy reports on discussion about the Syrian crisis at the recent Asia Pacific Model UN Conference.
- Strange Rebels: Gerald McGhie comments on a book that posits 1979 as a key year in shaping our modern world.
- A Political Legacy of the British Empire: Power and the Parliamentary System in Post-Colonial India and Sri Lanka.
- Gallipoli: A ridge too far.
- Persona non grata: Winston Peters launches a book by the late Michael Green, the former high commissioner in Suva.
- National office and branch activities.