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Celebrating 75 years : New Zealand Institute of International Affairs / [edited by Brian Lynch].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, [N.Z.] : New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Victoria University of Wellington, 2010Description: 2 volumes ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0908772335
  • 9780908772339
  • 0908772343
  • 9780908772346
Other title:
  • Celebrating seventy five years
  • New Zealand Institute of International Affairs
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327 22
Incomplete contents:
Machine-generated contents note: Chapter 1. The European Union: Tackling the Global Financial Crisis HE David Daly, European Commission Delegation to Australia & New Zealand 18 February 2009 -- Chapter 2 Governing the Global Financial Crisis: Global Crisis, Global Solution? Professor Ngaire Woods, Professor of International Political Economy, University College, Oxford 6 April 2009. -- Chapter 3. What Role for Trans-Atlantic relations in the Pacific Century? Alan Seatter, Director at the European Commission, Directorate-General for External Relations 22 April 2009 -- Chapter 4. Speech to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs 75th Anniversary Dinner Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO Governor-General of New Zealand 26 May 2009 -- Chapter 5 Speech to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs 75th Anniversary Dinner Hon John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand 26 May 2009 -- Chapter 6 Aggression in International Law and in New Zealand Law Professor Roger Clark, Professor of Law, Rutgers University - School of Law, New Jersey 7 April 2009 -- Chapter 7 Japan in the Asia-Pacific Region: The Path Taken Between Two Powers, China and the USA Professor Akio Kawato, Visiting Professor at Waseda University, Tokyo and Former Ambassador to Japan, Uzbekistan and Tadzhikikan 19 August 2009 -- Chapter 8 Poland and the Sleeping Beauty of the European Union 1989-2019 Pawel Swieboda, EUCN European-in-Residence 31 August 2009 .-- Chapter 9 Whither the Multilateral World? Rosemary Banks, former New Zealand Permanent Representative, United Nations, New York 16 September 2009 -- Chapter 10 Whither the Multilateral World? Don MacKay, former New Zealand Permanent Representative, United, Nations, Geneva 16 September 2009 -- Chapter 11 Beyond the Battlefield: Peter Fraser at War Gerald Hensley, former Secretary of Defence 29 September 2009 -- Chapter 12 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Hon Simon Power, Minister of Commerce 13 October 2009 -- Chapter 13 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Professor Philippa Mein Smith, NZ Australia Research Centre, University of Canterbury 13 October 2009 -- Chapter 14 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Emeritus Professor Gary Hawke, former Head, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington 13 October 2009-- Chapter 15 Lessons of Saving- Globalization Rt Hon Mike Moore ONZ, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand & former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation 15 October 2009 -- Chapter 16 8th Annual Foreign Policy Lecture Professor Hon Gareth Evans AO, Co-Chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament 3 November 2009 -- Chapter 17 New Zealand's Overseas Trade: Policies and Practices External Trade Policy Ted Woodfield, former High Commissioner to Australia 8C Senior Trade Commissioner 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 18 Learning from the Lessons of the Past? Rick Christie, Company Director & former CEO of Tradenz 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 19 New Developments in Trade and Trade Theory Dr Brian Easton, Economist 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 20 APEC: 20 Years of Evolution and Progress Hon Murray McCully, Minister of Foreign Affairs 19 November 2009 -- Chapter 21 Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of APEC David Spencer, former Australian Ambassador to the WTO, former Australian APEC Official 19 November 2009 -- Chapter 22 North-South Divide: The G20 and Global Governance Ramesh Thakur, Director of Basillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 8 December 2009 -- Chapter 23 Resolving International Disputes: The Role of Courts Sir Kenneth Keith, Professor Emeritus and Judge elected to the International Court of Justice 8 April 2010 --
Machine-generated contents note: Part one -- 75th Anniversary National Conference: 20-21 October 2009 -- Victoria University of Wellington -- Opening Address -- Chapter 1 -- Mr John Hayes MP, Chairperson, Foreign Affairs, Defence & Trade Committee. Beyond an 'Independent' Foreign Policy -- Session One -- The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy When, How and Why did it Occur? Where are We Today? -- Chapter 2 -- Gerald Hensley, former Secretary of Defence. The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy -- Chapter 3 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. The Emergence of Singapore's Foreign Policy -- Chapter 4 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. An Independent Foreign Policy: South Africa -- Session Two -- The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy: New Zealand Case Study: Carl Berendsen's Contribution -- Chapter 5 -- Hugh Templeton QSO, former New Zealand diplomat, politician and Member of Parliament for the National Party. Talent Rules Without a Sceptre -- Chapter 6 -- Tom Larkin ONZM, former Assistant-Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Emergence of a National Identity: Carl Berendsen: Civil Servant -- Session Three -- Food Security -- From Aid to Farming, Forestry and Water -- Chapter 7 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Food Security: Notes for Intervention -- Chapter 8 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. Food Security: From Aid to Farming, Forestry and Water -- Chapter 9 -- Dennis Blight, AO, PhD, FRSA, Executive Director of the Crawford Fund. Food Security and Foreign Policy -- Session Four -- Interacting with the Asia-Pacific -- Chapter 10 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. ASEAN-China Relations: An ASEAN View -- Chapter 11 -- Jacek Foks, Deputy Director of the Polish Institute of International Affairs. Poland's Policy Toward the Asia-Pacific Region -- Chapter 12 -- Geoffrey Miller, National Vice President Australian Institute of International Affairs. Looking at the Asia-Pacific: China -- Session Five -- Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 13 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 14 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 15 -- Alan Burnett, NSW Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. The Health of the Global Environment and the Financial Economy -- Session Six -- Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers (BRIC) -- Chapter 16 -- Brian Lynch, ONZM, Director of New Zealand Institute of International Affairs. Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers -- Chapter 17 -- Geoffrey Miller, AO, AIIA National Vice President. The BRIC's the Rise of 'the Gs' -- Chapter 18 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. Singapore -China / India / Russia Relations -- Chapter 19 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers -- Part two -- Seminar New Zealand and the BRIC Group: 24 November 2009, Victoria University of Wellington -- Session One -- The Concept: Rhetoric or Substance? -- Chapter 20 -- Terence O'Brien, Senior Fellow Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington. The BRIC Concept: Rhetoric or Substance? -- Chapter 21 -- Dr Philipp G. Khanin, Associate Professor, School of International Relations, Chair of American Studies, Saint-Petersburg University. Building BRICs -- Session Two -- BRIC Trade Economic and Investment -- Chapter 22 -- Dr Scott Champion, Meat & Wool NZ. BRIC Group of Significant Interest to New Zealand's Meat Industry -- Chapter 23 -- Dr Brian Easton, Economist. A Multipolar World Economy? -- Chapter 24 -- Ken Geard, Fonterra. New Zealand and the BRIC Group -- Session Three -- BRIC International Security -- Chapter 25 -- James Headley, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Otago University. Russia and the BRIC Group -- Session Four -- BRIC The Big Global Issues: Climate Change - Disarmament - Environment - Human Rights - Chapter 26 -- Dr Joan Mosley, Director of the United Nations, Human Rights and Commonwealth Division of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. BRICs and Disarmament -- Chapter 27 -- Dr Roderic Alley, School of Government. BRIC: The Big Global Issues -- Chapter 28 -- Dr Ron Smith, University of Waikato. Attitudes of the BRIC Countries to the Iranian Nuclear Weapons Programme -- Chapter 29 -- Stuart McMillan MBE, Adjunct Senior Fellow in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Canterbury. New Zealand and the BRICs: What Price the Environment? -- Chapter 30 -- Adrian Macey, New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador. Climate Change: From BRIC to BASIC
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"Proceedings of the NZIIA 75th anniversary series of addresses and lectures"--Cover.

"The programme in full consisted of 39 functions arranged and managed in Wellington ... and a further 110 events organised ... the schedule consisted of 22 public addresses and panel discussions, nine conferences and seminars, four 'roundtable' meetings with restricted participation, and four book launches"--Foreword.

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine-generated contents note: Chapter 1. The European Union: Tackling the Global Financial Crisis HE David Daly, European Commission Delegation to Australia & New Zealand 18 February 2009 -- Chapter 2 Governing the Global Financial Crisis: Global Crisis, Global Solution? Professor Ngaire Woods, Professor of International Political Economy, University College, Oxford 6 April 2009. -- Chapter 3. What Role for Trans-Atlantic relations in the Pacific Century? Alan Seatter, Director at the European Commission, Directorate-General for External Relations 22 April 2009 -- Chapter 4. Speech to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs 75th Anniversary Dinner Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO Governor-General of New Zealand 26 May 2009 -- Chapter 5 Speech to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs 75th Anniversary Dinner Hon John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand 26 May 2009 -- Chapter 6 Aggression in International Law and in New Zealand Law Professor Roger Clark, Professor of Law, Rutgers University - School of Law, New Jersey 7 April 2009 -- Chapter 7 Japan in the Asia-Pacific Region: The Path Taken Between Two Powers, China and the USA Professor Akio Kawato, Visiting Professor at Waseda University, Tokyo and Former Ambassador to Japan, Uzbekistan and Tadzhikikan 19 August 2009 -- Chapter 8 Poland and the Sleeping Beauty of the European Union 1989-2019 Pawel Swieboda, EUCN European-in-Residence 31 August 2009 .-- Chapter 9 Whither the Multilateral World? Rosemary Banks, former New Zealand Permanent Representative, United Nations, New York 16 September 2009 -- Chapter 10 Whither the Multilateral World? Don MacKay, former New Zealand Permanent Representative, United, Nations, Geneva 16 September 2009 -- Chapter 11 Beyond the Battlefield: Peter Fraser at War Gerald Hensley, former Secretary of Defence 29 September 2009 -- Chapter 12 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Hon Simon Power, Minister of Commerce 13 October 2009 -- Chapter 13 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Professor Philippa Mein Smith, NZ Australia Research Centre, University of Canterbury 13 October 2009 -- Chapter 14 Remaking the Trans-Tasman World Emeritus Professor Gary Hawke, former Head, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington 13 October 2009-- Chapter 15 Lessons of Saving- Globalization Rt Hon Mike Moore ONZ, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand & former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation 15 October 2009 -- Chapter 16 8th Annual Foreign Policy Lecture Professor Hon Gareth Evans AO, Co-Chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament 3 November 2009 -- Chapter 17 New Zealand's Overseas Trade: Policies and Practices External Trade Policy Ted Woodfield, former High Commissioner to Australia 8C Senior Trade Commissioner 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 18 Learning from the Lessons of the Past? Rick Christie, Company Director & former CEO of Tradenz 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 19 New Developments in Trade and Trade Theory Dr Brian Easton, Economist 9 November 2009 -- Chapter 20 APEC: 20 Years of Evolution and Progress Hon Murray McCully, Minister of Foreign Affairs 19 November 2009 -- Chapter 21 Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of APEC David Spencer, former Australian Ambassador to the WTO, former Australian APEC Official 19 November 2009 -- Chapter 22 North-South Divide: The G20 and Global Governance Ramesh Thakur, Director of Basillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 8 December 2009 -- Chapter 23 Resolving International Disputes: The Role of Courts Sir Kenneth Keith, Professor Emeritus and Judge elected to the International Court of Justice 8 April 2010 --

Machine-generated contents note: Part one -- 75th Anniversary National Conference: 20-21 October 2009 -- Victoria University of Wellington -- Opening Address -- Chapter 1 -- Mr John Hayes MP, Chairperson, Foreign Affairs, Defence & Trade Committee. Beyond an 'Independent' Foreign Policy -- Session One -- The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy When, How and Why did it Occur? Where are We Today? -- Chapter 2 -- Gerald Hensley, former Secretary of Defence. The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy -- Chapter 3 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. The Emergence of Singapore's Foreign Policy -- Chapter 4 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. An Independent Foreign Policy: South Africa -- Session Two -- The Emergence of an Independent Foreign Policy: New Zealand Case Study: Carl Berendsen's Contribution -- Chapter 5 -- Hugh Templeton QSO, former New Zealand diplomat, politician and Member of Parliament for the National Party. Talent Rules Without a Sceptre -- Chapter 6 -- Tom Larkin ONZM, former Assistant-Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Emergence of a National Identity: Carl Berendsen: Civil Servant -- Session Three -- Food Security -- From Aid to Farming, Forestry and Water -- Chapter 7 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Food Security: Notes for Intervention -- Chapter 8 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. Food Security: From Aid to Farming, Forestry and Water -- Chapter 9 -- Dennis Blight, AO, PhD, FRSA, Executive Director of the Crawford Fund. Food Security and Foreign Policy -- Session Four -- Interacting with the Asia-Pacific -- Chapter 10 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. ASEAN-China Relations: An ASEAN View -- Chapter 11 -- Jacek Foks, Deputy Director of the Polish Institute of International Affairs. Poland's Policy Toward the Asia-Pacific Region -- Chapter 12 -- Geoffrey Miller, National Vice President Australian Institute of International Affairs. Looking at the Asia-Pacific: China -- Session Five -- Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 13 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 14 -- Tom Wheeler, South African Institute of International Affairs. Global Health / Global Financial Crisis / Climate Change -- Chapter 15 -- Alan Burnett, NSW Branch of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. The Health of the Global Environment and the Financial Economy -- Session Six -- Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers (BRIC) -- Chapter 16 -- Brian Lynch, ONZM, Director of New Zealand Institute of International Affairs. Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers -- Chapter 17 -- Geoffrey Miller, AO, AIIA National Vice President. The BRIC's the Rise of 'the Gs' -- Chapter 18 -- Tan Keng Jin, Head of Public Affairs, Singapore Institute of South East Asian Studies. Singapore -China / India / Russia Relations -- Chapter 19 -- Tony Burger, Canadian International Council. Dealing with the Dominant Emerging Powers -- Part two -- Seminar New Zealand and the BRIC Group: 24 November 2009, Victoria University of Wellington -- Session One -- The Concept: Rhetoric or Substance? -- Chapter 20 -- Terence O'Brien, Senior Fellow Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington. The BRIC Concept: Rhetoric or Substance? -- Chapter 21 -- Dr Philipp G. Khanin, Associate Professor, School of International Relations, Chair of American Studies, Saint-Petersburg University. Building BRICs -- Session Two -- BRIC Trade Economic and Investment -- Chapter 22 -- Dr Scott Champion, Meat & Wool NZ. BRIC Group of Significant Interest to New Zealand's Meat Industry -- Chapter 23 -- Dr Brian Easton, Economist. A Multipolar World Economy? -- Chapter 24 -- Ken Geard, Fonterra. New Zealand and the BRIC Group -- Session Three -- BRIC International Security -- Chapter 25 -- James Headley, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Otago University. Russia and the BRIC Group -- Session Four -- BRIC The Big Global Issues: Climate Change - Disarmament - Environment - Human Rights - Chapter 26 -- Dr Joan Mosley, Director of the United Nations, Human Rights and Commonwealth Division of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. BRICs and Disarmament -- Chapter 27 -- Dr Roderic Alley, School of Government. BRIC: The Big Global Issues -- Chapter 28 -- Dr Ron Smith, University of Waikato. Attitudes of the BRIC Countries to the Iranian Nuclear Weapons Programme -- Chapter 29 -- Stuart McMillan MBE, Adjunct Senior Fellow in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Canterbury. New Zealand and the BRICs: What Price the Environment? -- Chapter 30 -- Adrian Macey, New Zealand Climate Change Ambassador. Climate Change: From BRIC to BASIC

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