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New Zealand and the world : the major foreign policy issues, 2005-2010 / edited by Brian Lynch.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006Description: 200 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0908772262
  • 9780908772261
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.93 22
Contents:
Pt. 1. Setting the context. Major foreign policy issues: The context / Brian Lynch -- Pt. 2. Opening address. Foreign policy: The next five years / Winston Peters -- Pt. 3. A 'National' viewpoint. A 'National' viewpoint / Murray McCully -- Pt. 4. New Zealand and Australia. Foreign and family: The Australian connection - sensible sovereignty or niggling nationalism? / Colin James. Trans-Tasman ties: An historian's response / Philippa Mein Smith -- Pt. 5. New Zealand and Asia. New Zealand and Asia / John Austin. New Zealand and Asia: Discussion / Terence O'Brien -- Pt. 6. New Zealand and the USA: The politics of security: New Zealand-US relations in a globalising world / Robert G. Patman. New Zealand and the USA: Discussion / Stephen Jacobi -- Pt. 7. Protecting the border. Border security in the Pacific / Heather Riddell. New Zealand Customs and the border / Martyn Dunne. Protecting New Zealand's border / Mary Anne Thompson. Major biosecurity challenges / Murray Sherwin -- Pt. 8. Trade, defence and disarmament. Trade, defence and disarmament policy / Phil Goff -- Pt. 9. New Zealand and the Pacific. Pacific issues for New Zealand / John Henderson. New Zealand and the Pacific: Discussion / Neil Plimmer -- Pt. 10. Resource diplomacy. Resource diplomacy: New Zealand's EEZ and the UNCLOS Treaty regime / Bill Mansfield. Resource diplomacy: Our common hemisphere / Ken Piddington. Resource diplomacy: Some reflections of a maritime nature / Peter Cozens -- Pt. 11. Summation and overview. Major foreign policy issues: Summation and overview / Les Holborow.
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"In February 2006 the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs hosted a two-day seminar on the major foreign policy issues likely to face the newly elected Labour-Progressive Government over the next five years ... this book contains the proceedings of the conference"--Back cover,.

Includes bibliographical references.

Pt. 1. Setting the context. Major foreign policy issues: The context / Brian Lynch -- Pt. 2. Opening address. Foreign policy: The next five years / Winston Peters -- Pt. 3. A 'National' viewpoint. A 'National' viewpoint / Murray McCully -- Pt. 4. New Zealand and Australia. Foreign and family: The Australian connection - sensible sovereignty or niggling nationalism? / Colin James. Trans-Tasman ties: An historian's response / Philippa Mein Smith -- Pt. 5. New Zealand and Asia. New Zealand and Asia / John Austin. New Zealand and Asia: Discussion / Terence O'Brien -- Pt. 6. New Zealand and the USA: The politics of security: New Zealand-US relations in a globalising world / Robert G. Patman. New Zealand and the USA: Discussion / Stephen Jacobi -- Pt. 7. Protecting the border. Border security in the Pacific / Heather Riddell. New Zealand Customs and the border / Martyn Dunne. Protecting New Zealand's border / Mary Anne Thompson. Major biosecurity challenges / Murray Sherwin -- Pt. 8. Trade, defence and disarmament. Trade, defence and disarmament policy / Phil Goff -- Pt. 9. New Zealand and the Pacific. Pacific issues for New Zealand / John Henderson. New Zealand and the Pacific: Discussion / Neil Plimmer -- Pt. 10. Resource diplomacy. Resource diplomacy: New Zealand's EEZ and the UNCLOS Treaty regime / Bill Mansfield. Resource diplomacy: Our common hemisphere / Ken Piddington. Resource diplomacy: Some reflections of a maritime nature / Peter Cozens -- Pt. 11. Summation and overview. Major foreign policy issues: Summation and overview / Les Holborow.

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