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Actually or Potentially Within Reach: The Place of China in New Zealand’s Grand Strategy 1965-1972Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Ideas, Institutions and Interests: The Politics of China’s Energy Policy Change 1996-2015Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Transition from Aoga Amata to school: case studies in the Wellington regionVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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The Relationship between Foreign Aid and Democratization in Myanmar in respect to Civil SocietyVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Missionaries, modernity and the moving image: Re-presenting the Melanesian Other to Christian communities in the West between the World WarsVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Soft power and the United States' strategic "rebalancing" to the Asia-Pacific regionVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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The diffusion of norms, rules and mechanisms for the enforcement of labor standards and the resolution of disputes in the Asia-Pacific, in particular among signatory countries of the TPPVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Valuing Education: The role of soft power in Chinese engagement with TongaVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Chinese Institutions and Policy Experimentation: The case of ZhongguancunVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Sailing for Sustainability: The Potential of Sail Technology as an Adaptation Tool for Oceania. A Voyage of Inquiry and Interrogation through the Lens of a Fijian Case StudyVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Discourses of Vulnerability: Kiribati, I-Kiribati Women and Forced Migration Due to Climate ChangeVictoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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Perceptions of Samoan Parents from a Small Town in New Zealand on Parenting, Childhood Aggression, and the CD-ROM 'Play Nicely'Victoria University of Wellington - Te Herenga WakaText Online
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