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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 2019-06 44, 3 (6) answer(s).
 
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8 Calling out unacceptable behaviour / Parton, Charles   Journal Article
Parton, Charles Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Charles Parton discusses the problem of Chinese interference in the United Kingdom.
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Letting someone else have your way / Kember, James   Journal Article
Kember, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract James Kember recalls advancing New Zealand interests in Africa and France.
Key Words Africa  France  New Zealand 
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Pacific partnerships / Peters, Winston   Journal Article
Peters, Winston Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Winston Peters highlights the importance of New Zealand’s relationship with the United States.
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Policy-making in the age of bewilderment / O’Brien, Terence   Journal Article
O’Brien, Terence Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Terence O’Brien considers geopolitics and New Zealand’s relationships and suggests the need for an alternative and progressive trade strategy.
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Russia and New Zealand: 75 years of dialogue and co-operation / Lavrov, Sergey   Journal Article
Lavrov, Sergey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sergey Lavrov notes a significant anniversary for Russia–New Zealand diplomacy.
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Scholarly mavericks at external affairs / Ross, Ken   Journal Article
Ross, Ken Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ken Ross discusses Alister McIntosh’s approach to staffing his department with particular reference to Paddy Costello.
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