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Works about foreign relations 24
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New Zealand and the military occupation of Japan 1945-48
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New Zealand and the Antarctic Treaty, 1945 to 1961
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Les tiers dans les relations franco-allemandes / Dritte in den deutsch-französischen Beziehungen
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An examination of the validity of small state theories to the study of New Zealand foreign policy
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Official attitudes toward China between 1945 and 1957 : the development of the non-recognition policy
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Dependence or independence : New Zealand's external relations, 1942-1952
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Energy and security in Asia : assessing the situation, evaluating the responses
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A country in which I have long had a close interest : New Zealand's relations with Japan in the 1950s
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The construction of September 11th and the New Zealand response
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Imperial preferences : a study of New Zealand's great power relationships from 1949 to 1963
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Economic sanctions as a means to enforce human rights in Burma (Myanmar)
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'Regional cooperation, alive and well and living in Wellington' : New Zealand at the South Pacific Forum 1976-1983
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The securitization of energy : post September 11 U.S. energy security policy
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State failure in the South Pacific and its implications for New Zealand security policy
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From Hubris to Reality: Neoconservatism and the Bush Doctrine's Middle East Democratisation Policies
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The context of the Iraq genocide
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Global defence industry and the Asia-Pacific region
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The US-ROK Alliance: the Feasibility of the Continuing US Military Presence in the Republic of Korea
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Economic interdependence: A deterrent to Sino-American armed conflict
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Are US allies Japan and South Korea hedging China?
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Living in a dangerous neighbourhood : Iran and its quest for security through nuclear deterrence
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Assessing the motivations of New Zealand’s International Interventions: From Practice to Theory
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Introducing heterarchy : a relational-contextual framework within the study of International Relations
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China-US competition: The Chinese perspective
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