Forty Years On: New Zealand-China Relations then, now and in the years to come
By (Author) Chris Elder
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
8th February 2013
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
327.93051
Paperback
130
Following the establishment of diplomatic relations on 22 December 1972, New Zealand and China have developed a broad and substantial relationship that is among New Zealand's most important. Two symposia were held in 2012 to celebrate forty years of New Zealand-China relations: one in Wellington and one in Beijing. Forty Years On offers a digest of the two symposia's deliberations, expressed in the words of the participants, who included political leaders, government officials, academics, business people, journalists and others. From the first ministerial mission to Beijing, to increasing economic ties and cross-cultural exchanges, Forty Years On gives insights into the history of the New Zealand-China relationship and looks towards what opportunities and challenges the future might hold.
Chris Elder is the editor of China's Treaty Ports: Half Love and Half Hate; New Zealand's China Experience: Its Genesis, Triumphs, and Occasional Moments of Less than Complete Success; and Old Peking: City of the Ruler of the World. He has written a number of articles and research papers on New Zealand's early relations with China, and he has served twice in the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing.