The New Zealand foreign affairs handbook
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書誌事項
The New Zealand foreign affairs handbook
Oxford University Press in association with New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 1989
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Includes index
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内容説明
This is a book for anyone interested in New Zealand's foreign policy. It is a first reference for the academic, official, or businessman; a textbook for those embarking on a serious study of the subject; a guide-book for those wanting a brief introduction. It begins with a survey of New Zealand's international role, interests, and policies. It proceeds chapter by chapter to history, diplomacy, aid, trade, capital flow, defence, immigration, and cultural exchange. It then describes the foreign policy decision-making and administrative institutions, the parties and groups which influence them, and the study centres and media which analyze and report on the foreign policy process. Each chapter begins with an overview which puts the material into context, and indicates where public debate or controversial interpretations are to be found. Read together, the overviews provide a concise introduction to New Zealand's foreign affairs and policies.
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