Continuity and change in the New Zealand defence force / Zhivan Alach
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: New Zealand International Review Vol XXXII No 1, Jan/Feb 2007, pp. 22-24Summary: Despite commonly held opinions that New Zealand's defence forces have undergone substantial change since 1991 this article argues that this is not the case. Changes that have taken place have been largely as a result of economic constraints, force structure is much the same, and "there has been no real effort to restructure the NZDF for evolving contemporary roles". The reason given for the lack of change is lack of interest by defence policy makers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | NEW ZEALAND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 21284-1001 |
Browsing Mindef Library & Info Centre shelves, Shelving location: Journals Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
NEW ZEALAND New Zealand defence budget 2006-07 / | NEW ZEALAND New Zealand boosts defence / | NEW ZEALAND New Zealand launches first OPV under Project Protector / | NEW ZEALAND Continuity and change in the New Zealand defence force / | NEW ZEALAND RNZN takes delivery of Canterbury / | NEW ZEALAND Defence policy: thinking systematically/ | NEW ZEALAND New Zealand's defence policy : from realism to idealism? / |
Despite commonly held opinions that New Zealand's defence forces have undergone substantial change since 1991 this article argues that this is not the case. Changes that have taken place have been largely as a result of economic constraints, force structure is much the same, and "there has been no real effort to restructure the NZDF for evolving contemporary roles". The reason given for the lack of change is lack of interest by defence policy makers.
NEWZEALAND
There are no comments on this title.