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Article: New Zealand and France: Politics, Diplomacy and Dispute Management.(Book review)
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- New Zealand International Review
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- September 1, 2006
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NEW ZEALAND AND FRANCE Politics, Diplomacy and Dispute Management
Author: Stephen Hoadley Published by: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Wellington, 2005, 197pp, $35.
The relationship between New Zealand and France dates back to the very earliest days of European penetration into the South Pacific. k was deepened by alliance in the world wars, and the huge effort made by New Zealanders in France from 1916 to 1918 as part of the British Expeditionary Force. Indeed more New Zealanders fell on the Western Front than died in the whole of the Second World War. But since the 1940s, when New Zealand first began to have diplomatic dealings with the ...