New Zealand in the Pacific,

The run-down of the British military presence in South East Asia which has ben a feature of the 1960s and the renewed British application to join the European Economic Community alike dramatise a concentration of British interests in recent years on Europe. This shift of emphasis has important impli...

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Corporate Author: New Zealand Institute of Public Administration
Other Authors: Brown, B. M, Brown, B. M. (ed, Editor), Brown, Bruce, 1930-2016
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Wellington, New Zealand Institute of Public Administration. 1970
Wellington, 1970
Wellington, 1970
Series:Studies in public administration (Wellington, N.Z.) ; no. 16
Studies in public administration (Wellington, N.Z.) no. 16
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Summary:The run-down of the British military presence in South East Asia which has ben a feature of the 1960s and the renewed British application to join the European Economic Community alike dramatise a concentration of British interests in recent years on Europe. This shift of emphasis has important implications for New Zealand: for our economic livelihood; for our political relationships abroad; and for our defence policies. It must focus attention more sharply than ever before on the problems and the opportunities of our Pacific environment. In this book, six well qualified contributors survey developments and assess future trends in a geographical context ranging from the whole Pacific Basin to the situation, closer to home, in the islands of the South Pacific." -- Inside front cover
Item Description:Papers presented at the 1969 convention of the Institute
Physical Description:125 p 23 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliographical footnotes