Pacific Neighbours: New Zealand's Relations with Other Pacific Islands : Aotearoa Me Nga Moutere O Te Moana Nui a Kiwa

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editorips@usp.ac.fj, 1992 - Education - 290 pages
An amazing range of ties connects New Zealand with the rest of the Pacific Islands. Few are aware of the complex networks created by the movement of visitors and and settlers in both directions, by the media, by diplomatic activity, the military, the business community, churches, sporting fixtures, voluntary agencies and service clubs, youth and women's organizations. Contents: Part 1: Movement and interaction of people 1. Settling in each other's countries 2. Transients and non-permanent residents Part 2: Resource flows 3. Commercial transactions 4. Non-commercial resource transfers Part 3: The transfer of ideas 5. Educational interaction 6. Communication, culture and sport Part 4: Power bargaining 7. Political relations 8. Community and conflict in security interests Part 5: Looking ahead 9. To the 21st century.
 

Contents

Movement And Interaction Of People
1
Transients And NonPermanent Residents
23
1
26
Commercial Transactions
43
2
49
5
63
NonCommercial Resource Transfers
69
1
74
2
134
3
141
Political Relations
167
Community And Conflict In Security Interests
191
To The 21st Century
217
Appendices
237
69
246
New Zealand Organizations in the Other Islands
267

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97
Communication Culture And Sport
127

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