Korean Peninsula

May/June 2017

Volume 42 Number 3

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Tillerson cuts teeth on the Korean peninsula

Stuart McMillan comments on the recent visit to South Korea by the new US secretary of state.

China in a modern global context over half a century

Peter Harris continues his review of China’s place in the world by looking at its response to changes in the international order following the demise of the Soviet Union.

Adjusting to the Trump presidency

Robert Ayson comments on the implications of Donald Trump’s foreign policy for New Zealand and suggests the need for damage control.

The times they are a-changing

Brian Lynch reviews New Zealand’s options in an increasingly volatile international environment.

Asia–Pacific regional integration — with or without the United States?

Stephen Jacobi discusses the outlook for regional trade and investment in a profoundly changed situation

John Key’s global diplomacy

Ken Ross examines the role of the recently retired prime minister in international affairs.

Clinton’s defeat in historical perspective

Dmitry Shlapentokh comments on Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid and compares her to Marie Antoinette.

BOOKS

David Shambaugh: China’s Future (Paul Sinclair).

Ian Storey and Lin Cheng-yi (eds): The South China Sea Dispute: Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions (Joanna Mossop).

Robert Ayson: Asia’s Security (Mark Pearson).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

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Tillerson cuts teeth on the Korean peninsula

Stuart McMillan comments on the recent visit to South Korea by the new US secretary of state.

China in a modern global context over half a century

Peter Harris continues his review of China’s place in the world by looking at its response to changes in the international order following the demise of the Soviet Union.

Adjusting to the Trump presidency

Robert Ayson comments on the implications of Donald Trump’s foreign policy for New Zealand and suggests the need for damage control.

The times they are a-changing

Brian Lynch reviews New Zealand’s options in an increasingly volatile international environment.

Asia–Pacific regional integration — with or without the United States?

Stephen Jacobi discusses the outlook for regional trade and investment in a profoundly changed situation

John Key’s global diplomacy

Ken Ross examines the role of the recently retired prime minister in international affairs.

Clinton’s defeat in historical perspective

Dmitry Shlapentokh comments on Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid and compares her to Marie Antoinette.

BOOKS

David Shambaugh: China’s Future (Paul Sinclair).

Ian Storey and Lin Cheng-yi (eds): The South China Sea Dispute: Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions (Joanna Mossop).

Robert Ayson: Asia’s Security (Mark Pearson).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

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