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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL REVIEW VOL: 34 NO 1 (8) answer(s).
 
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ID:   086813


Cand the rule of law help the poor? / Randerson, Richard   Journal Article
Randerson, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Before the violence came, Margaret Atieno Okoth sold cabbage six days a week at a cramped stall in Nairobi's Toi market, alongside vendors selling everything from second-hand shoes to bicycle parts.
Key Words Violence  Poor  Rule of Law  Slum  Kenyans  Legal Identity 
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ID:   086807


China in the south pacific: strategic threat? / Yang, Jian   Journal Article
Yang, Jian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China's influence in the South Pacific appears to be growing rapidly. China now has the largest number of diplomats in the region.It is observed that " It is now accepted routine that the first official overseas visit by a new head of government from the region is made to Beijing, not to Canberra, Washington or Wellington.
Key Words China  South Pacific  Washington  Strategic Threat  Grand Stratgy 
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East Asian security architecture: where to from here? / Greener, Beth   Journal Article
Greener, Beth Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract East Asian security architecture is, as many scholars seem to enjoy pointing out,neither particularly complete in reach and depth nor excessively concrete in terms of levels of permanency. Indeed Alan Romberg, a senior associate at the Henry L Stimson Centre, has argued that Security Architecture is too grand a term for what currently exists in East Asia and what is likely to exist in the foreseeable future.
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ID:   086809


East Asian security architecture: where to from here? / Greener, Beth   Journal Article
Greener, Beth Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract East Asian security architecture is, as many scholars seem to enjoy pointing out, neither particularly complete in reach and depth nor excessively concrete in terms of levels of permanency.
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ID:   086811


Food in crisis / Iqbal, Badar Alam; Mathur, Navin   Journal Article
Iqbal, Badar Alam Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The world is witnessing a food crisis. Surging food grain prices and worsening world supplies are now bringing the food crisis to the boil.The worst affected are the developing economies and least developed economies of the African continent.
Key Words Mexico  Hungary  Agricultural  Food Crisis  Developing Economies  African Continent 
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ID:   086806


Georgia: bridge too far? / McElhatton, Emmet   Journal Article
McElhatton, Emmet Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Adlai Stevenson's comment that most wars break out on the confused and disputed boundaries of changing power systems has resonance after recent events in the Caucasus.From the moment in 1989 when the East German regime began banning some publications from glasnost soviet Union for being too liberal to some undefined moment encapsulated by Vladimir Putin's Fulton speech in February 2007.
Key Words Caucasus  Georgia  Moscow  Vladimir Putin's  German 
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ID:   086810


New Zealand and South Korea: sixty-year link / Bellamy, Paul   Journal Article
Bellamy, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Modern political parties based on democratic principles were first introduced in the Republic of Korea after liberation from the Japanese in 1945. In 1946 the South Chosun Provision Legislative Council was convened to write the National Assembly Election Law and the Constituent Assembly took place 1948-50.
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Sutch case: footnote / Brown, Bruce   Journal Article
Brown, Bruce Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The prosecution of Dr.W.B. Sutch on a charge of espionage in February 1975, in which he was acquitted after the jury had deliberated for some nine hours, caused a considerable public stir.
Key Words Canberra  Communist Party  New Zealand  Sutch Case  Footnote  High Commissioner 
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