The Asia New Zealand Foundation mission is to build and sustain New Zealanders’ knowledge and understanding of the countries, people, cultures and languages of Asia.
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Japan's expectations of how New Zealand can contribute to Asian security
Despite New Zealand’s remoteness from the rest of Asia, diplomatic relations, educational exchanges, tourism, business relations and immigration have linked the security of New Zealand with the securi
Intersections: Southeast Asia and diaspora engagement
Intersections: Southeast Asia and diaspora engagement provides an overview of the Southeast Asian diasporas in New Zealand and of the New Zealand diaspora in Southeast Asia.
The rapid rise in Asian economies is creating unprecedented opportunities for New Zealand businesses. In the first in a series on business culture in Asia, Rod Oram argues that New Zealand businesses
Future Potential and the Invisible Diaspora: New Zealand and South Asia diaspora
This reports assesses the potential of South Asian diasporas in New Zealand and of the New Zealand diaspora in South Asia to further relations between the two regions.
The Asia New Zealand Foundation (Asia:NZ) mission is to build and sustain New Zealanders’ knowledge and understanding of the countries, people, cultures and languages of Asia, so they can develop more
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Annual Report 2010
The annual report and the annual grants report for the Asia New Zealand Foundation for the 2009-2010 financial year.
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New Zealanders’ Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples 2009
This research report presents the 2009 results of the annual ‘Perceptions of Asia’ survey conducted
for the Asia New Zealand Foundation (Asia:NZ).
The 2010 edition of the Perceptions of Asia research report conducted by the Asia New Zealand Foundation yearly with input from Colmar Brunton. The report covers the year 2010-2011.
Asians in Christchurch: the 'most British' city diversifies
This report shows that despite a relatively small Asian population through much of the 20th century, the origins of local Asian residents stretch back to the 1800s.