Defending Australia

March/April 2020

Volume 45 Number 2

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Facing an uncertain future
Hugh White discusses the choices Australia faces in defence provision and what they mean for New Zealand

The echoes of colonialism
Leoni Connah suggests that Kashmir's future remains uncertain following India's revocation of its self-rule.

The challenge of extremism in South-east Asia
Sidney Jones suggests that investing in research to understand extremist movements remains a top priority in meeting their on-going threat.

Journeying around David Lange
Ken Ross reflects on John Henderson's service as the prime minister's chief of staff in the 1980s.

The hypocrisy of New Zealand's donations to UNRWA
David Cumin and Dov Bing respond to Marilyn Garson's depiction of the plight of Gaza's inhabitants.

What lies ahead for Sino-New Zealand relations?
Stephen Jacobi comments on the state of the relationship today, where it might head in the future and the importance of strong legal frameworks.

REVIEW ARTICLE
Russia and the Islamic world
Dmitry Shlapentokh discusses a recent study by a leading American expert on Russia.

BOOKS

JONATHAN MILLER: Duterte Harry, Fire and Fury in the Philippines (Mark Rolls).
DMITRI TRENIN: Russia (Andrew Wierzbicki).
HUGH WHITE: How to Defend Australia (David Belgrave).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

 

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Facing an uncertain future
Hugh White discusses the choices Australia faces in defence provision and what they mean for New Zealand

The echoes of colonialism
Leoni Connah suggests that Kashmir's future remains uncertain following India's revocation of its self-rule.

The challenge of extremism in South-east Asia
Sidney Jones suggests that investing in research to understand extremist movements remains a top priority in meeting their on-going threat.

Journeying around David Lange
Ken Ross reflects on John Henderson's service as the prime minister's chief of staff in the 1980s.

The hypocrisy of New Zealand's donations to UNRWA
David Cumin and Dov Bing respond to Marilyn Garson's depiction of the plight of Gaza's inhabitants.

What lies ahead for Sino-New Zealand relations?
Stephen Jacobi comments on the state of the relationship today, where it might head in the future and the importance of strong legal frameworks.

REVIEW ARTICLE
Russia and the Islamic world
Dmitry Shlapentokh discusses a recent study by a leading American expert on Russia.

BOOKS

JONATHAN MILLER: Duterte Harry, Fire and Fury in the Philippines (Mark Rolls).
DMITRI TRENIN: Russia (Andrew Wierzbicki).
HUGH WHITE: How to Defend Australia (David Belgrave).

INSTITUTE NOTES

CORRESPONDENCE

 

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