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White Nationalist Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific: The Threat After Christchurch
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The attack in Christchurch is a wake-up call on the threat posed by white nationalist extremism in the region.
New Zealand Citizens Open to Gun Reform After Massacre
By Stephen Wright and Kristen Gelineau
Less than a week after the deadly shooting at two mosques, New Zealand’s government is moving forward with gun control.
New Zealand’s Ardern Tours Polynesia, What About the Politics?
By Grant Wyeth
Ostensibly to survey cyclone damage, the prime minister’s trip also underscores Wellington’s refocusing on its Pacific Island relationships.
In Government, New Zealand Labor Party Softens Stance on Trade
By Taran Molloy
Despite its election rhetoric, Labor is now embracing the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.
Strange Bedfellows Down Under
By Jack Edward Effron
New Zealand's new coalition government is likely to have a short shelf life.
New Zealand's Misguided Plan to Restrict Foreign Property Sales
By Grant Wyeth
The new government's move won't have much of an impact on housing costs.
Kiwi Surprise: New Zealand Tilts Left
By Anthony Fensom
Thanks to an unexpected coalition, Labor's Jacinda Ardern is New Zealand's new prime minister.
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