No. 50-6, November 2025
Index
- A message from the Rt Hon Winston Peters to the Review.
- A RADICALLY DIFFERENT WORLD: Preparing for Climate Change.
- A robust friendship: Faisal Aziz Ahmed provides an overview of Pakistan-New Zealand relations.
- History wars: Dmitry Shlapentokh discusses a recent Chinese reconstruction of history and Central Asia's response.
- INSTITUTE NOTES. (New Zealand Institute of International Affairs)
- NATO, defence spending and the Indo-Pacific region: Hamish McDougall reports on the NATO Public Forum which he recently attended in The Hague.
- New Zealand International Review at 50: James Kember looks to the Review's future as it enters its second half-century.
- Present at the creation: Three of those involved in founding the Review, Gavin Thompson, Bob Bunch and Andrew Wierzbicki, reflect on the origins of the magazine and its future.
- Security, Europe! Patryk Blaszczak outlines the main challenges and achievements of the landmark European Union presidency held by Poland in the first half of 2025.
- THE DARK DAD: War and trauma--a daughter's tale.
- THE HAND BEHIND UNMANNED: Origins of the U.S. Autonomous Military Arsenal.
- The West's new headache? Chris Ogden discusses the China-Russia-India strategic triangle.
- WHY THE RUSSIAN CONSTITUTION MATTERS: The Constitutional Dark Arts.