Korean Summitry

September/October 2018

Volume 43 Number 5

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Korea’s new journey towards a nuclear-free and peaceful peninsula

Ambassador Seung-bae Yeo reviews the outcome of the President Moon–Chairman Kim summits.

The great cyber game

Dylan Stent discusses North Korea’s cyber strategy in the 21st century.

New Zealand–North Korea: towards constructive engagement

Paul Bellamy surveys interaction between two countries that have limited contact.

Defending New Zealand: a new emphasis

Wayne Mapp reviews New Zealand defence policy in light of the recently released strategy statement.

Coping with the challenges of modern existence

Terence O’Brien comments on international relations in the age of Trump.

Alister McIntosh and John Beaglehole: NZIIA pals

Ken Ross outlines the relationship of two giants in their field.

ANNIVERSARY

The enduring Korean ceasefire: Ian McGibbon comments on the 65th anniversary of the armistice that stopped the fighting on the Korean peninsula.

BOOKS

Robert G. Patman, Iati Iati and Balazs Kiglics (eds): New Zealand and the World: Past, Present, and Future (W. David McIntyre).

Nicholas Khoo and Reuben Steff: The International Politics of U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense (Stephen Hoadley).

Stephen Robinson: False Flags: Disguised German Raiders of World War II (Stephen Harris).

INSTITUTE NOTES

The National Council meeting.

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Korea’s new journey towards a nuclear-free and peaceful peninsula

Ambassador Seung-bae Yeo reviews the outcome of the President Moon–Chairman Kim summits.

The great cyber game

Dylan Stent discusses North Korea’s cyber strategy in the 21st century.

New Zealand–North Korea: towards constructive engagement

Paul Bellamy surveys interaction between two countries that have limited contact.

Defending New Zealand: a new emphasis

Wayne Mapp reviews New Zealand defence policy in light of the recently released strategy statement.

Coping with the challenges of modern existence

Terence O’Brien comments on international relations in the age of Trump.

Alister McIntosh and John Beaglehole: NZIIA pals

Ken Ross outlines the relationship of two giants in their field.

ANNIVERSARY

The enduring Korean ceasefire: Ian McGibbon comments on the 65th anniversary of the armistice that stopped the fighting on the Korean peninsula.

BOOKS

Robert G. Patman, Iati Iati and Balazs Kiglics (eds): New Zealand and the World: Past, Present, and Future (W. David McIntyre).

Nicholas Khoo and Reuben Steff: The International Politics of U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense (Stephen Hoadley).

Stephen Robinson: False Flags: Disguised German Raiders of World War II (Stephen Harris).

INSTITUTE NOTES

The National Council meeting.

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