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Re-Thinking New Zealand’s Independent Foreign Policy

Re-Thinking New Zealand’s Independent Foreign Policy

By Guy C. Charlton and Xiang Gao
To evaluate whether Wellington’s shift toward tighter defense cooperation is truly abandoning a long-held tradition, first we must ask what an “independent foreign policy” really means.

China’s Message to New Zealand: Don’t Risk It All

China’s Message to New Zealand: Don’t Risk It All

By Geoffrey Miller
As Li Qiang visits, his chief purpose is to remind Christopher Luxon of just how important China is to New Zealand, both economically and beyond.
AUKUS or Not, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Is Being Remade

AUKUS or Not, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Is Being Remade

By Geoffrey Miller
The AUKUS debate is incredibly important. But a reshaping of New Zealand’s foreign policy is already happening in other ways.

Wang Yi’s Perfectly Timed Visit to New Zealand

Wang Yi’s Perfectly Timed Visit to New Zealand

By Geoffrey Miller
In New Zealand, the AUKUS tide may be turning. That creates an opportunity for China to make its case.

ANZMIN Signals Potential Major Shift in New Zealand Foreign Policy

ANZMIN Signals Potential Major Shift in New Zealand Foreign Policy

By Nicholas Dynon
The inaugural Australia-New Zealand 2+2 saw the new Luxon government draw closer to Australia – and AUKUS.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

New Zealand Abandons Indigenous Rights and Pacific Priorities in Foreign Policy

New Zealand Abandons Indigenous Rights and Pacific Priorities in Foreign Policy

By Nina Hall and Rhieve Grey
The new government’s foreign policy priorities could jeopardize New Zealand’s relationships with Pacific Island countries. 

With New Government, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Resets on AUKUS, Gaza, and Ukraine

With New Government, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Resets on AUKUS, Gaza, and Ukraine

By Geoffrey Miller
New Foreign Minister Winston Peters has wasted no time overhauling New Zealand’s diplomatic direction.
Canada and New Zealand Need to Consider Joining Pillar 2 of AUKUS 

Canada and New Zealand Need to Consider Joining Pillar 2 of AUKUS 

By Guy C. Charlton and Xiang Gao
Joining Pillar Two of the security pact will not fundamentally change how Chinese policymakers view the two nations.

Why New Zealand’s Prime Minister Is Heading to Brisbane – Not Beijing

Why New Zealand’s Prime Minister Is Heading to Brisbane – Not Beijing

By Geoffrey Miller
Chris Hipkins' upcoming visit to Australia will cement a closer military partnership.

For New Zealand, the Benefits of Joining AUKUS Pillar II Outweigh the Costs

For New Zealand, the Benefits of Joining AUKUS Pillar II Outweigh the Costs

By Reuben Steff
Although joining Pillar II could complicate aspects of New Zealand’s diplomacy, the fear of significant consequences seems overblown.

The Strategic Case for New Zealand to Join AUKUS

The Strategic Case for New Zealand to Join AUKUS

By Reuben Steff
Pillar II of AUKUS relates to the sharing of advanced technologies and there are good reasons for Wellington to seek access to that part of the pact.
New Zealand Resets Relationships With Australia and India

New Zealand Resets Relationships With Australia and India

By Geoffrey Miller
New Prime Minister Chris Hipkins’ approach to foreign policy is starting to become clear.

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