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180408
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ID:
180397
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Summary/Abstract |
Marcal Sanmarti discusses the medical geopolitics of the world's Covid-19 response and the limits of multilateralism.
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ID:
180407
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Engaging with Russia would help make changes critical for New Zealand's future. What happens in and to Russia during the next 30 years and more will help shape the international response to climate change. New Zealand is well-positioned to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with Russia, particularly in agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Co-operation with Russia, as well as with other countries, has a key role in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. There is potential for trade with Russia to return to a level similar to, or better than, earlier trade with the Soviet Union.
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ID:
180400
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Balaji Chandramohan comments on Joe Biden's presidency and its strategic impact in the Indo-Pacific region.
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180404
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The Pacific will be the dominant international arena in the 21st century. The United States' goal in dealing with an increasingly complex region will be to preserve the operating system that has allowed massive development in the region over the last five decades. It is a region that faces major challenges and its response will be critical to dealing effectively with the existential threat posed by climate change and other transnational threats. Before addressing these problems, the Biden administration is focused initial on domestic concerns, restoring the economy and healing divisions, but it values bilateral relations with likeminded states like New Zealand.
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ID:
180401
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Summary/Abstract |
Ken Ross reviews the wartime relationship between New Zealand's foremost soldier and the renowned British prime minister.
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ID:
180398
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Summary/Abstract |
Rita Ricketts reflects on the origins and consequences of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
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ID:
180405
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The post-Covid world will be a new era. New Zealand's goal is to make it a better era. If the Indo-Pacific is to successfully rise to the many challenges it faces, governments will need to recommit to supporting an open and rules-based regional order, one that is more sustainable and resilient. New Zealand must do what it can to encourage that change. It will do so in ways that are pragmatic, that advance its interests and that are consistent with New Zealand's values. It will do so in a variety of formats in pursuit of an independent, principled foreign policy.
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ID:
180399
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Summary/Abstract |
Edgardo Valdes Lopez outlines Cuba's foreign policy in the new world.
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ID:
180402
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Summary/Abstract |
Damien O'Connor emphasises the central role of trade in the government's wider work programme.
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ID:
180406
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Summary/Abstract |
The governor-general's traditional role, as the monarch's representative in New Zealand, has focused on constitutional, ceremonial and community leadership domestically. But more recently an international role has emerged. Described as 'promotion of New Zealand's identity and sovereignty as an independent nation', it involves representing New Zealand values and culture to the wider world. The prime minister and the government of the day determine the nature of overseas travel by the governor-general, but over the past 18 months closed borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic have had a significant impact on the opportunities to fulfil the international aspects of the role.
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ID:
180403
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Summary/Abstract |
Paul Cotton recalls his first encounter with British royalty in Samoa.
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