Free Essays on Post War New Zealand

  1. Post War Nz

    Why did 1984 mark a sea change in the history of post-war New Zealand’s political system and policy making? The year 1984 played a significant role in how New Zealand’s political system and policy making is shaped today. This period saw marked transformations of many policies, government expenditure...

  2. The Order of New World

    New World Order Introduction The term "new world order" refers to the cooperation between greater to great powers, strengthening of the United Nations and a more robust role of the international law. The term has been used to refer to any new period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world...

  3. Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War

    Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War Causes: 1.) Containment policy worked in Europe (Greece, Turkey, Berlin) & with Korea 2.) North Korea’s invasion of South Korean confirmed U.S. suspicions that the Soviets sought to conquer all of Asia 3.) SE Asia provided 90% of America’s...

  4. New Zealands Involvement in South East Asia

    New Zealand’s involvement in South East Asia in 1950-1970 differed from the involvement in the pacific for many reasons. New Zealand had many obligations due to agreement signed where as in the Pacific; New Zealand was seen as a trustee to several nations. A key reason why New Zealand was involved...

  5. The Vietnam War: a Tragedy

    The Vietnam War In the 60’s around 1964 compulsory service for 20-year-old males was introduced. They were made to serve a minimum of 2 years overseas full time service, although the full time service rule was reduced 18 months in 1971. In the late 1960’s conscription grew in Australia in 1965 a group...

  6. How Have War Memorials Changed over Time and What Does This Tell Us About Wider Societal Attitudes to the Commemoration of Warfare and Its Victims?

    The twentieth century, the century of total war, of industrial warfare and of conscript armies, has left behind survivors and later generations who engage time and again in memorialisation and acts of remembrance as commemoration. In combatant countries there is a proliferation of memorials; memorial...

  7. New Zealand

    New Zealand and its cultures Introduction NZ is a country of immigrants. Unique and dynamic culture. Diverse population. Love for outdoors, sports and arts make NZ unique. Last places on globe to be settled by humans Mainly European and Maori descents, marriages between...

  8. Campaign Summaries of World War 2

    CAMPAIGN SUMMARIES OF WORLD WAR 2 INDIAN & PACIFIC OCEANS at the START, December 1941 Japanese battleships "Nagato", "Kirishima", "Ise" and "Hyuga". Click for enlargement (MQ) return to Campaigns of World War 2 Events until November 1941 Since November 1939 when the...

  9. A History of Peacekeeping in Australia Since World War Ii

    2 257 words “Explain how Australia met the world through peacekeeping efforts in the Post-war period” Since the end of World War II, Australia has become increasingly aware of its image in the global arena. Australia has long been proud of its reputation as...

  10. Just or Unjust: US involvement in Vietnam War

    Involvement in the Vietnam War " Since the beginning of the Vietnam War in 1954, United States’ involvement has been a topic of great controversy. The Vietnam War was part of a larger conflict known as the the Second Indochina War and a “manifestation” of the Cold War between two great world powers...

  11. World War 1&2

    Both World Wars had a huge impact on Australia. A proud member of the British Empire in 1914, Australians still saw England as the 'mother country'. When she went to war, August 14, 1914, Australia was with her all the way. At the time most people in Australia were either British immigrants or first...

  12. The Battle of Somme

    The Battle of the Somme {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} The Western Front, 1916 It was a truly nightmarish world that greeted the New Zealand Division when it joined the Battle of the Somme in mid-September 1916. The division was part of the second big push of the offensive, designed to...

  13. Outbreak of War with Japan

    for the outbreak of war between Japan and the West in 1941 In 1941 Japan had approximately a tenth of the United States’ industrial strength. Many question whether the decision to launch an attack on Pearl Harbor in this year, an attack that would unquestionably ignite all out war with the States, was...

  14. ASH HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 2 Cold War NEW

    http://www.assignmentcloud.com/his-204-ash-new/his-204-week-4-dq-2-cold-war After the Second World War, the US embarked on what came to be known as the Cold War against the Soviet Union. Although the two sides never fought against each other directly, the Cold War nonetheless erupted into violence at times...

  15. ASH HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 2 The End of Isolation NEW

    Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/his-204-ash-new/his-204-week-3-dq-2-the-end-of-isolation In 1938, in Munich, the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a deal with Adolph Hitler allowing Nazi Germany to annex Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland. Hailed as...

  16. SHAZ

    designated geographical areas. Usually they began by setting up fortified trading posts, but where no strong indigenous government existed the English gradually extended their powers over the surrounding area. In this way scattered posts were established in India and the East Indies (for spices, coffee, and tea)...

  17. Post-World War Ii American Popular Music

    Post-World War II American Popular Music John W. Smith Your University Abstract The decade of postwar popular music can be defined by the intertwining of five important developments. These developments were 1) the rise of youth as consumer; 2) new technology; 3) the reappearance of the independent...

  18. Maori Society

    Post Graduate Diploma in Business (Maori Development) MAORIDEV 701 Maori Society: History and Resources Te Ao Maori: Te Takinga Mai Me Te Tai Ao Assignment 2 Te Tuhituhi Tuarua – Research Essay (6000-7000 words) Lecturer: Dr Manuka Henare Atarangi Kask Student ID: 1172736 95 Hospital...

  19. ASH HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement NEW

    ASH HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement NEW Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/his-204-ash-new/his-204-week-2-dq-1-the-progressive-movement The Progressive Movement was a complicated, even contradictory, phenomenon which sometimes pushed for the expansion...

  20. Jus Post Bellum

    Jus Post Bellum Recently, there has been a renewed interest concerning the ethics of war and peace. This heightened attention seems to have been caused by at least two factors. The first factor would be the occurrence of several quite destructive political conflicts in recent history, notably the...

  21. ASH HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 1 A Single American Nation NEW

    Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/his-204-ash-new/his-204-week-4-dq-1-a-single-american-nation When the First World War began, African-American leaders pressed the government to provide black men the right to go to combat to prove their devotion to their country...

  22. The Possibility That Abkhazia Could Become the Starting Point of a Larger War

    Before it happened, nobody imagined that the Archduke Ferdinand's murder in Sarajevo would set off World War I. Before the "shot heard round the world" was fired, I doubt 18th-century Concord, Mass., expected to go down in history as the place where the American revolution began. Before last weekend...

  23. HIS 204 NEW Courses Tutorials/ Uoptutorial

    HIS 204 ENTIRE COURSE NEW For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 1 HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 2 HIS 204 Week 1 Quiz HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 2 HIS 204 Week 2 Quiz HIS 204 Week 3 Assignment Women Right, Sacrifices & Independence HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 1 ...

  24. Assessing the Bush Administration’s War on Terrorism After Six Years

    Assessing the Bush Administration’s War on Terrorism after Six years Class: Foreign Policy Professor: Dr. Twing Date: November 22, 2007 Submitted by: Todd Vance I. Introduction The War on Terrorism, primarily taking place in Afghanistan and Iraq has been a long and hard road. It seems for...

  25. America's Wage War

        America’s Wage War    Way back in history, around the beginning of the nineteenth­century, a  country by the name of New Zealand passed a minimum wage law. This law  established an amount of money you receive per hour of labor. It was set so people  that work made enough money to “support themselves and their families”...

  26. Post-WWII America

    Post-WWII America World War II was a time of great devastation. Everyone participated in the total-war homefront, whether by working in factories, enlisting, or donating and conserving at home. It ended the Great Depression, and after the war, the nation felt economic hope. Consumerism spending was...

  27. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Soldiers

    3/9/09 McDonald MW Concerns Essay Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a.k.a. PTSD, depression, combat trauma, or whatever else you may want to call it, is a very serious mental condition that soldiers develop from being in traumatic events, most commonly known as war or combat. There are many other types...

  28. Celebrating Katherine Mansfield

    „CELEBRATING KATHERINE MANSFIELD‟ Jeffrey Harris (b.1949) New Zealand. ‗Katherine Mansfield at Menton‘ (1973) Oil, Private Collection. Reproduced courtesy of the artist. Menton, France, Friday 25 September 2009 A symposium organised by the Katherine Mansfield Society to celebrate the 40th anniversary...

  29. The Origins of the Cold War

    The Cold War was a term first used in 1947 to describe the conflicts between the Communist USSR and democratic United States. It is hard to solely blame the war on just one particular party however one must look closely at the differences and events that caused the outbreak of the Cold War. These reasons...

  30. Manufactured Consent to War

    western governments and/or the military have attempted to ‘manufacture consent’ for post 9/11 military action A lot has been said, written, talked and debated about the US governments right to use military force post 9/11. In this essay I will attempt to show how western governments and military, specifically...

  31. Disabled War Heroes, True Heroes or Not?

    DISABLED WAR HEROES, TRUE HEROES OR NOT? Since the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom that began in March 20 2003, the United States government has been struggling with the social and public health crisis among U.S Veterans, which is destroying the balance between social harmony and global endeavor. ...

  32. The Canadian Economy in the Post-Depression Period

    in the Post-Depression Period” In the 1930 depression hit Canada and brought down international trade and investment. In the end of the decade depression didn’t seem to be going away and with the war starting new policies were needed to prepare Canadian economy for it. Even though war economic...

  33. Cold War

    agree on the Polish borders or how much control the ACC would have on the whole of Germany. At the conference Truman also threatened Stalin with his ‘new weapon’ that Stalin was already aware of. This meant that Stalin’s disagreements with the Western Allies were only enhanced by Truman’s threat and consequently...

  34. Attitudes of World War 2

    ‘World War II and the events that followed changed Australia more than any other event in our history’. (The Australian 2000, pg 30) The purpose of this paper is to support the hypothesis that, as a result of World War II Australia’s sense of security was questioned, new social aspects and national identity...

  35. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

    Latonia December 2, 2012 Psy-101 Professor M. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Before the title became Post-traumatic stress disorder, war veterans called these symptoms “Shell Shock.” Some of the soldiers presented with symptoms like staring eyes, severe tremors, blue cold extremities, unexplained...

  36. The Unending War

    stories in the news of soldiers retuning from combat injured, but sometimes the injury is not a visible one. Many of the men and women in our armed forces suffer from the memories of pain and anguish they endured during combat. This dibiltating disorder is refered to as PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress...

  37. internal effects of children after war

    A Look at the Internal Impact of War on Children and Possible Psychological: View from a Terror Management Perspective Olivia Daskaloff University of New York in Prague To understand the impact of war, it helps to look at the underpinnings from which war come from. Psychologists have examined...

  38. Psychological Effects on War Amputees Research Paper

    characteristics attributed to war amputees returning home. While some veterans can cope with the loss of a limb or multiple limbs, the overall effects for the majority of returning soldiers is devastating. By exploring different cases from the Vietnam War and the Iraq War, many ethical issues can be addressed...

  39. The Huguenot Exodus from France

    England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark and Prussia — whose Calvinist Great Elector Frederick William welcomed them to help rebuild his war-ravaged and underpopulated country. Many went to the Dutch colony at the Cape (South Africa) where they were instrumental in establishing a wine industry...

  40. Cold War

    The Cold War: World War III That Never Took Place On July 16, 1945, Trinity, the code name of the first nuclear weapon, was detonated by the United States Army initiating the dawn of the “atomic age.” The United States retaliated against Japan’s refusal to surrender during World War II by dropping...

  41. How Did African Americans Go in Post War Period?

    How did African Americans go in post war period? “What is freedom when one cannot enjoy it like a freeman?” Looking deeper into this question to search for the true answers one needs to understand how African Americans lived in post war period. It was not a cheap freedom that emancipated the slaves...

  42. Spanish American War and World War I

    influenced by the warfare prior to the turn of the century and then nearly twenty years into the ear. These two wars played a key role in the formation of American identity. The Spanish American war was a war that brought about change in political views in the United States. Instead of opposing imperialist views...

  43. The Consequences of World War Ii

    World War II can be rightly called one of the most significant events in the history of humanity. It had a significant impact on the development of the entire world, and resulted in the revision of many socio-political doctrines, policies, and principles of international relations. World War II had...

  44. Chapter 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1973

    Introduction: Even though World War Two had caused a lot of destruction and chaos for Europe in general, European nations were on their way to a great recovery. Even by 1950, it was seen that European nation’s industrial and agricultural outputs were 30% above how they were before the war started. But even though...

  45. Ethics

    the literature highlights the importance of having ethics and values taught at all levels of the education system. Governments, such as those of New Zealand and Australia, are increasingly focused on introducing curricular requirements for values education and ethics, and some universities in Australia...

  46. Advertising and Women: Visual Rhetoric of the Post War Era

    take shape and develop over time? One of the most significant factors driving females into the workforce was World War II, after millions of men were drafted as soldiers to fight in the war. Almost 5 million women, refusing to remain financially handicapped after their husbands and fathers were overseas...

  47. Korean War - US History

    US History Karley Dennis Korean War World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea...

  48. The Mexican War

    The Mexican War wasn't about the nation’s defense from the Mexican people as President Polk made it out to be, but it was more about expansion of the United States manifest destiny. President Polk deceived the people in believing that the Mexicans had invaded the territory and shed blood on the American...

  49. HIS 204 New Course/ShopTutorial

    Presidents HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 1Normalcy and the New Deal HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 2The End of Isolation HIS 304 Week 3 Quiz HIS 204 Week 3 FinalPaper Preparation (Native American history) HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 1 ASingle American Nation HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 2Cold War HIS 204 Week 4 Quiz HIS 204 Week 5 DQ 1The Age...

  50. Foreign Policy of the Us Towards Cuba in the Spanish-American War (1898)

    strength and a proven willingness to unilaterally approach international relations has cemented America as a force of tremendous global influence. In a post 9/11 context, America has declared an ‘axis of evil’, stated its right to preemptive conflict, unilaterally invaded a sovereign nation and defied principles...

  51. Benefits of American War Veterans

    Benefits of American War Veterans On September 11th, 2001 the United States grieved the national heartbreak derived from the loss of the Twin Towers of New York City. Along with two other horrifying attempts on the same momentous day, these acts of terrorism left the country trembling; however, the...

  52. Post Wold War 2 Containment

    The Cold War developed from a period of conflict, tension and competition between The United States and The Soviet Union (Russia) at the end of World War Two. From this President Truman issued his policy. He said that his policy was going to be one of containment- keeping communism within its current...

  53. Anglo-Dutch War

    Jack Russell 30.11.09 The Second Anglo-Dutch War The Second Anglo-Dutch War lasted from around the years 1665 to 1667. Unlike the First Anglo-Dutch War, which was fought under the leadership of Cromwell from 1652 to 1654, the Second Anglo-Dutch War was fought under the leadership of Charles II after...

  54. race relations after the civil war

    1) Race relations after the CW The first effort to reform the south after the war began with the reconstruction period. This period began in 1865 when the 13th amendment was passed permanently abolishing slavery. Right behind that was the 14th and 15th amendment which guaranteed legal equality to...

  55. How Does Wilfred Owen Use Poetic Techniques to Convey the Horror of War

    Wilfred Owen uses a range of poetic techniques to convey the horror of war. The detail in Owen's poetry puts forward his scenes horrifically and memorably. His poems are saturated with the horrors of battle. Many of Owen's poems bring across disturbing themes and images, which stay in the mind long after...

  56. War and Reconstruction

    "Bush lied, thousands died." A softer version from politicians now often follows: "If I knew then what I know now, I would never have supported the war." These sentiments are intellectually dishonest and morally reprehensible for a variety of reasons beyond the obvious consideration that you do not...

  57. HIS 204 NEW Course/ShopTutorial

    vHIS 204 Entire Course (New) For more course tutorials visit www.shoptutorial.com HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 1 The History of Reconstruction HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 2 The Industrial Revolution HIS 204 Week 1 Quiz HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 2 America’s Age of Imperialism ...

  58. HIS 204 NEW ASH Course Tutorial / Uoptutorial

    HIS 204 ENTIRE COURSE (NEW) For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 1 HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 2 HIS 204 Week 1 Quiz HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 2 HIS 204 Week 2 Quiz HIS 204 Week 3 Assignment Women Right, Sacrifices & Independence HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 1 ...

  59. The Tank - an Iconic Invention of World War One

    Select a military technology from any war. Discuss why that technology was important in fighting that war, and why it met , or failed to meet, expectations The tank was one of the iconic inventions of the First World War, which was credited with victory over Germany, and one which would give Germany...

  60. HIS 204 NEW Uop Tutorials / Uophelp

    middle class in apparent decline; waves of immigration which threatened to alter the character of American society; new technologies which introduced new social problems as well as offering new opportunities; and a general sense that the common people had lost control of their government: To a sometimes surprising...