No. 51-1, January 2026
Index
- A negative view? Scott Thomson comments on three important aspects of current international affairs. (COMMENT)
- ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN.
- Auckland. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- Christchurch. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- Filling the diplomatic gap: Carmen Dalli, Gloriana Quiros Venegas and Peter Kiely discuss their roles as honorary consuls.
- Hawke's Bay. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- In the wrong place at the wrong time: John Crawford recalls the assassination of New Zealander Michael Jordan in Egypt in 1922.
- Learning to sail alone: Alfredo Perez Bravo reflects on his 50-year career in Mexico's diplomatic service.
- National Office and branch activities. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- NEW EDITOR. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- Pakistan's nuclear realities versus alarmist myths: Rabia Akhtar rebuts arguments advanced in a recent Review article.
- Richard Frederick Nottage CNZM: 6 December 1939-11 October 2025.
- Signing off: Ian McGibbon looks back on his time as managing editor of the Review over more than four decades. (REFLECTIONS)
- Wellington. (INSTITUTE NOTES)
- Why Taiwan matters: Mark Pearson reviews three recent publications about Taiwan.
- WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR: A Life in Law.