New Directions in New Zealand Foreign PolicyHyam Gold Benton Ross, 1985 - 154 Seiten "This collection of papers represents the contents of the Twentieth Foreign Policy School held at the University of Otago in 1985 and is a review of the major changes in foreign policy since the July 1984 election of New Zealand's fourth Labour government, focusing on ANZUS, nuclear free Pacific, Third World, and regional and trade issues ..." -- Back cover. |
Inhalt
The Contributors | 1 |
Labour Experience in Foreign Policy | 11 |
New Directions | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Africa agreement allies American anti-nuclear ANZUS alliance ANZUS treaty argue armed attack Asia Britain British Chiefs of Staff China co-operation collective security commitment Commonwealth Conference David Lange diplomatic disarmament Douglas Adams economic effect export fact Fiji forces Foreign Affairs Forum fourth Labour Government Fraser FRUS future gesture global Government's important industrial interests ions issue Japan Japanese John Foster Dulles Joint Chiefs korero Labour Government leaders League major Maori markets Maui ment military missiles Nash National Government naval Navy nuclear ship visits nuclear weapons nuclear-free zone nuclear-powered operation organise Owen Wilkes Pacific Island Pacific nation Pact pakeha Party peace political Prime Minister proposals region relations relationship role Samoa Singapore South Pacific Forum Soviet Union strategic Tangimoana tena koutou testing Third World threat trade treaty partner United Nations vessels Vietnam warships Washington Wellington Zealand and Australia Zealand's foreign policy