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INDEX TO VOLUME 49
(Issue number in bold)
ARTICLES
AMARSINGHE, Punsara, ‘The good, the bad and the ugly’ 1, 13
AZIZIAN, Rouben, ‘Self-determination or territorial integrity?’ 1, 2
BEAGLEHOLE, Ann, see McKINNON, Malcolm
BEAU, Laurence, ‘Paris 2024: Olympics à la française’ 4, 11
CARTMAN, Grace, ‘AI, realism and the Ukraine conflict’ 6, 23
CHABAN, Natalia, and Svitlana Zhabotynska, ‘Fighting the narrative battle’ 1, 6
DAVIDSON, Lee, ‘Cultural diplomacy between New Zealand and Latin America’ 2, 13
DODD, Olga, ‘The greatest opportunity’, 3, 12
DUNCAN, Ramola, ‘Fostering connections’ 4, 25
EASTON, Brian, ‘Working together’ 4, 19
GOERTZEN, Zinzan, ‘The United Nations: a flawed instrument’ 1, 23
GRANT, Saskia, ‘Focusing on the Caribbean’ 6,22
HARRIS, Stephen, ‘The view from behind the curtain’ 1, 19
IATI, Iati, ‘Navigating geopolitical competition in the Pacific’ 3, 2
KEATING, Colin, ‘Lessons from a genocide’ 5, 15
KUTCHER, Kyrylo, ‘The problem of war’ 1, 10
LYNCH, Brian, ‘Making way in a polycrisis’ 4, 14
McGIBBON, Ian, ‘Remembering a diplomatic milestone’ 5, 24
McKINLAY, Michael, ‘The unquestioning and unthinking that is AUKUS’ 5, 2
McKINNON, John, ‘China in 2024’, 5, 10
McKINNON, Malcolm, ‘Eighty years on: the United Nations, new states and self-determination’ 5, 22
‘Rules and power’ 6, 7 and Ann Beaglehole, ‘Beyond polarisation?’ 3, 7
McLENNAN, Sharon, ‘Cuba, New Zealand and doctors for the Pacific’ 2, 18
O’MEAGHER, Matthew, ‘Presenting the Latin American option’ 2, 22
OU, Joanne, ‘Democracy, peace and stability’ 6, 16
PETERS, Winston, ‘Challenges and opportunities’ 4, 2 PILATOWSKY GOÑI, Priscila, ‘Shared horizons: New Zealand–Latin America connections’ 2, 2
ROSS, Ken, ‘A leap in the dark’, 1, 15
‘Gerald Hensley’s Kahu Despatches’ 4, 21
‘Peter Fraser: towards a proper evaluation’ 2, 26
‘Keir Starmer: a grown-up prime minister, at last’ 5, 18
SHARMA, Ashok, ‘A new era of co-operation’ 6, 12
‘The Quad on a roll’ 3, 16
SCHLAPENTOKH, Dmitry, ‘Confounding expectations’ 6, 20
SIDHU, Harinder, ‘A partnership for a changing world’ 4, 7
THOMSON, Scott, ‘AUKUS from an armchair’ 3, 24
VALDÉS LÓPEZ, Edgardo, ‘Cuban foreign policy and New Zealand relations’ 2, 10
WHITE, Hugh, ‘Beyond unipolarity’ 6, 2
ZHABOTYNSKA, Svitlana, see CHABAN, Natalia
INTERVIEWS
BRAVO, Alfredo Pérez, ‘New Zealand–Mexico diplomacy insights’ (Priscila Pilatowsky Goñi) 2, 6
SIKORSKI, Radosław, ‘Having ‘moral clarity about our values’: a message to democracies’ (Roberto Rabel) 5, 7
SZEPTYCKI, Andrzej, ‘Poland takes a new path’ (Andrew Wierzbicki) 3, 19
BOOKS
(Reviewer’s name in brackets)
BOLLARD, Alan, Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas (Brian Easton) 4, 27
CANYON, Deon, Strategic Competition & Security Competition in the Blue Pacific (Andrew Wierzbicki) 1, 28
CHAN, Gerald, China’s Health Silk Road: Vaccine Diplomacy and Health Governance (Stephen Hoadley) 4, 28
DEMARAIS, Agathe, Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests (Liam Williams) 1, 27
HANSON, Stephen E., and Jeffrey S. Kopstein, The Assault on the State, How the Global Attack on Modern Government Endangers Our Future (Stephen Hoadley) 5, 28
HILL, Richard S., and Steven Loveridge, Secret History: State Surveillance in New Zealand, 1900–1956 (Anthony Smith) 1, 26
HOVERD, William, and Deidre Ann McDonald (eds), State of Threat: The Challenges to Aotearoa New Zealand’s National Security (Nicholas Ross) 3, 26
KOPSTEIN, Jeffrey S., see HANSON, Stephen E.
LEONARD, Griffin Manawaroa, Joseph Llewellyn and Richard Jackson, Abolishing the Military: Arguments and Alternatives (Jim Rolfe) 5, 26
LOVELL-SMITH, Margaret, ‘I Don’t Believe in Murder’: Standing Up for Peace in World War I Canterbury (Steven Loveridge) 3, 27
LOVERIDGE, Steven, see HILL, Richard S.
McDONALD, Deidre Ann, see HOVERD, William
McDOUGALL, Hamish, New Zealand, Britain, and European Integration Since 1960: Staying Alive (Serena Kelly) 4, 26
MILLER, Christopher, The War Came to Us: Life and Death in Ukraine (Kyrylo Kutcher) 6, 27
REESE, Roger R., Russia’s Army: A History from the Napoleonic Wars to the War in Ukraine (Colin Robinson) 5, 27
SCHLEICH, Anne-Marie (ed), Perspectives on Two Island Nations, Singapore–New Zealand (Peter Hamilton) 6, 26
STONE, I.F., The Hidden History of the Korean War: New Edition (Stephen Hoadley) 3, 28
TADROS, Sherine, Taking Sides: a memoir about love, war, and changing the world (James Kember) 2, 30
WOLPE, Bruce, Trump’s Australia, How Trumpism changed Australia and the shocking consequences for us of a second term (Reuben Steff) 6, 25
Miscellaneous
Institute Notes: 1, 32; 2, 32; 3, 32 ; 4, 31; 5, 32; 6, 31
Obituaries: Edward Allan Woodfield (Andrew Wierzbicki) 1, 30; Dame Alison Quentin-Baxter DNZM, QSO (Sir Kenneth Keith) 1, 31; Kenneth John Aldred OBE (Ian McGibbon) 2, 31; Gerald Christopher Philip Hensley CNZM (Simon Murdoch) 3, 29; Alison Vale Stokes QSO (Ian McGibbon) 4, 30; Graham Keith Ansell
CMG (Brian Lynch), 5, 30; Priscilla Jane Williams QSO (Felicity Wong and Denise Almao), 6, 29