US Foreign Policy

September/October 2021

Volume 46 Number 5

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Fostering partnership: the view from Washington

Kurt Campbell explains US policy in the Indo-Pacific region and responds to questions.

Making way in a post-Covid world

Jacinda Ardern outlines her government’s approach to foreign policy issues in the new era that will follow the pandemic.

Representing New Zealand values and culture

Dame Patsy Reddy discusses her term as governor-general and, in particular, the international aspects of her role.

Doing business with Russia

Stuart Prior and Gerald McGhie suggest that it is time for mutual co-operation.

Can the United States win a new Cold War?

Dmitry Shlapentokh predicts that China will win in the ‘market of ideas’ because its economic model is producing rising living standards.

The scramble for Mars

Marçal Sanmartí discusses the prospects and implications of engagement with the red planet.

CONFERENCE REPORT

Standing in the future

Ian McGibbon reports on the NZIIA’s recent national conference.

BOOKS

David Cohen: Fridays with Jim, Conversations about our country with Jim Bolger (Brian Easton).

Margaret MacMillan: War: How Conflict Shaped Us (Anthony Smith).

David Omand: How Spies Think: Ten lessons in intelligence (Jim Rolfe).

INSTITUTE NOTES

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Fostering partnership: the view from Washington

Kurt Campbell explains US policy in the Indo-Pacific region and responds to questions.

Making way in a post-Covid world

Jacinda Ardern outlines her government’s approach to foreign policy issues in the new era that will follow the pandemic.

Representing New Zealand values and culture

Dame Patsy Reddy discusses her term as governor-general and, in particular, the international aspects of her role.

Doing business with Russia

Stuart Prior and Gerald McGhie suggest that it is time for mutual co-operation.

Can the United States win a new Cold War?

Dmitry Shlapentokh predicts that China will win in the ‘market of ideas’ because its economic model is producing rising living standards.

The scramble for Mars

Marçal Sanmartí discusses the prospects and implications of engagement with the red planet.

CONFERENCE REPORT

Standing in the future

Ian McGibbon reports on the NZIIA’s recent national conference.

BOOKS

David Cohen: Fridays with Jim, Conversations about our country with Jim Bolger (Brian Easton).

Margaret MacMillan: War: How Conflict Shaped Us (Anthony Smith).

David Omand: How Spies Think: Ten lessons in intelligence (Jim Rolfe).

INSTITUTE NOTES

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