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New Zealand’s Foreign Service

A history

IAN MCGIBBON
Format: Hard Cover
$60.00

A remarkable organisation and its pivotal role in this nation’s international relations

Since 1943, during war, humanitarian and natural disasters and flashpoints of global tension, one government department has been charged with the critical role of representing New Zealand’s interests overseas. In doing so, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (and its predecessors) has needed to respond to ever-evolving political and military allegiances, trade globalisation, economic threats, natural disasters and military conflict on behalf of a small nation that seeks to engage on the global stage while maintaining the principles that underpin its political institutions.

For more than 75 years the ministry has been served by some remarkable people, dedicated to an organisation that has reflected New Zealand’s developing sense of nationhood and place in world. This history of the foreign service, edited by one of New Zealand’s foremost historians, captures the high stakes, skill and intelligence involved in the development of a unique organisation.

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‘A significant book of record on a significant ministry’ — Simon Bridges, Newsroom


Key Information

Category:
All books, Contemporary issues, History, Politics, Security and defence studies
ISBN:
9781991016027
ESBN:
9781991016096
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
11/08/2022
Page Extent:
576
Format:
Hard Cover

About The Editor

Ian McGibbon

Ian McGibbon ONZM worked as an historian in the Ministry of Defence, Department of Internal Affairs and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

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