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ID131320
Title ProperDavid Lange's global diplomacy
LanguageENG
AuthorRoss, Ken
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Of New Zealand's fifteen prime ministers since 1945, David Lange has been written about the most in regards to his global diplomacy. He is the one who has written the most insightfully on his own prime ministerial time, particularly about his global diplomacy. Lange gave the Kirk brand--New Zealand as a progressive small state, with a deep internationalism central to our national identity--a new impetus. His standout achievement was in promoting New Zealand's enduring non-nuclear status. He also secured invaluable exposure for New Zealand beyond our traditional audiences in Canberra, London and Washington and repolished New Zealand's good international citizenship credentials
`In' analytical NoteNew Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.3; May-June2014: p.7-10
Journal SourceNew Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.3; May-June2014: p.7-10
Key WordsNew Zealand ;  Democracy ;  Diplomacy ;  Enduring Politics ;  National Identities ;  Global Diplomacy ;  Small States ;  International Politics ;  National Security ;  Foreign Policy ;  Non-Nuclear State ;  Nuclear Policy