TY - BOOK AU - Green,Michael AU - Hawke,Gary R. AU - Hensley,Gerald AU - Hoadley,Stephen AU - L.Smith,Anthony AU - Mcgibbon,Ian AU - Rabel,Roberto AU - Richards,Rhys AU - Rolfe,Jim AU - Rolls,Mark G. AU - Smith,Anthony L. AU - Wilson-Roberts,Guy TI - Southeast Asia and New Zealand: A History of Regional and Bilateral Relations SN - 9789812303059 AV - DS525.9.N45 S68 2005 U1 - 327.59093 PY - 2005///] CY - Singapore : PB - ISEAS Publishing, KW - New Zealand KW - Foreign economic relations KW - Southeast Asia KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; CONTRIBUTORS --; GLOSSARY --; PREFACE --; Introduction: The Emergence of New Zealand’s Relationship with Southeast Asia --; 1. The Defence Dimension --; 2. Coming to Terms with the Regional Identity --; 3. The Economic Relationship --; 4. The “Dilemma” of Recognition: New Zealand and Cambodia --; 5. Diplomacy, Peacekeeping, and Nation-Building: New Zealand and East Timor --; 6. Uneasy Partners: New Zealand and Indonesia --; 7. Growing Apart: New Zealand and Malaysia --; 8. Beyond the Rhetoric: New Zealand and Myanmar --; 9. Warmth Without Depth: New Zealand and the Philippines --; 10. Palm and Pine: New Zealand and Singapore --; 11. From an Alliance to a Broad Relationship: New Zealand and Thailand --; 12. In the Shadow of War: New Zealand and Vietnam; restricted access N2 - This history is an account of Southeast Asia–New Zealand relations as they have emerged since the end of World War II. Drawing together the most prominent scholars of New Zealand’s relations with Southeast Asia, this study examines the overall military, multilateral, and commercial relationships and those that assess individual bilateral relationships and diplomatic controversies. Southeast Asia remains a region of considerable importance for New Zealand, and has remained so through the course of decolonization, internal instability, external security, Cold War tensions, peacekeeping efforts, rapidly expanding economic growth (and crisis), and, increasingly, transitional security challenges such as terrorism UR - https://doi.org/10.1355/9789812305473 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789812305473 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789812305473/original ER -