No. 50-5, September 2025
Index
- CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO: A Political Memoir.
- CORRECTION.
- Edging towards a disaster: Aniket Aggarwal discusses the civil-military context of Pakistan's shifting nuclear doctrine.
- Foreign and trade policies in contested spaces: Ian McGibbon reports on the NZIIA's recent national conference. (CONFERENCE REPORT)
- INSTITUTE NOTES.
- John A. Lee: a far-sighted maverick: Martin George Holmes remembers the greatest defence minister New Zealand never had.
- Navigating a contested world: Winston Peters reflects on the government's Foreign Policy Reset one year on.
- Rallying for democracy: Holly Tudehope describes South Koreans' reaction to the declaration of martial law last December.
- REVIEW OF NEW HORIZONS OF THE NUCLEAR AGE.
- THE ENEMY WITHIN: The human cost of state surveillance in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
- To what extent can international law regulate war? Maja Hassell discusses the impacts of dual ratification and legitimacy. (ESSAY PRIZE WINNER)
- V13: Chronicle of a Trial.