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The US election and what it means for Asia & NZ

In this Asia New Zealand Foundation podcast I discuss the US election and what it means for Asia and New Zealand, with retired Ambassador Terence O’Brien, Massey University’s Professor Paul Spoonley and New Zealand Herald journalist Fran O’Sullivan.

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Time for a re-think

America will remain dominant, China will turn democractic and the Asia Pacific will be stable? Gideon Rachman doesn’t think so. Bonhoeffer was a forerunner of American evangelicalism, a pastor, martyr, prophet, spy? Of the latest populist Bonhoeffer biography , one reviewer disagrees … Continue reading

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The Eagle and the Panda

With President Hu’s imminent visit to Washington, there is much speculation and commentary about how the relationship between the two great powers of China and the US will proceed into the second decade of the 21st century. Undoubtedly, there are … Continue reading

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