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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL REVIEW VOL: 34 NO 2 (7) answer(s).
 
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Asia faces the financial meltdown: Richard Grant discusses the position of Asia in the financial crisis and the implications for New Zealand / Grant, Richard   Journal Article
Grant, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract We all understand something of what has happened in the global economy, starting in the United States and spreading out from there.If at first people were reasonably confident that their own country would escape some of the consequences of the turmoil, it is clear that day by day, week by week, the evidence has been other.
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Bill Sutch: different perspective / Woodfield, Ted   Journal Article
Woodfield, Ted Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In 1958 the department (of Industries and Commerce) was at the centre of many policies and programmes of the second Labour government elected in 1957. These included administration of stringent import control policies put in place to deal with a balance of payment crisis;price control policies;programmes for industrial development;trade promotion activities, including the Trade Commissioner Service;and international trade relation.
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Craft of Diplomacy: John Wood reflects on the role of New Zealand's overseas representatives in the modern world / Wood, John   Journal Article
Wood, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract There is something about the concept of diplomacy that makes New Zealanders feel queasy. To them, diplomacy sounds old World, not New World.As befits members of the world's second oldest profession, diplomats are regarded askance.We expect them to be worldly-wise, if not cynical and corrupt, probably from Europe, and dubious in their behaviour.
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Defence policy in the Asian century: Hugh White provides some reflections from the West Island on New Zealand new defence white paper / White, Hugh   Journal Article
White, Hugh Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Back in 2000,almost ten years ago now, New Zealand and Australia each took a hard look at their respective defence policies, and made some important changes.Now,on both sides of the Tasman we are dong it again, as new governments in Wellington and Canberra fulfil election promises to produce new defence white paper.
Key Words Australia  New Zealand  Wellington  Defency Policy  Asian Century  West Land 
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Remembering the landing at mono: John Mckinnon describes a visit to Mono Island, the scene of and important New Zealand world war in which his father took part / Mckinnon, John   Journal Article
Mckinnon, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract My visit to Mono took most of monday, 27 October 2008, the actual date of the 65th anniversary of the landing of the New Zealand 3rd Division's 8th Brigade on Mono. We left Honiara about 8 am.
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Trans-Tasman tie: Colin James comments on the straightforward and paradoxical Australia-New Zealand connection / James, Colin   Journal Article
James, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Fifteen years ago I spent four weeks as the first New Zealand fellow at Chery/Saunders's Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne University. Professor Saunders's price for this privilege was an address. The topic I chose, to the mystification of her captive audience, was apposite to the opening of the New Zealand Australia Research Centre.
Key Words Economy  Australia  New Zealand  Colin James 
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Universal declaration on human rights sixty years on: Diana Pickard questions whether New Zealamders are fluent in the universal language of human rights / Pickard, Dianne   Journal Article
Pickard, Dianne Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On 10 December 2008 everyone in Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand wished the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Happy Birhtday; For the past 60 years many human hopes have been carried on the back of this United Nations declaration, which was developed in 1948 in the aftermath of the Second World War.
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