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New Zealand foreign policy
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How 9/11 Changed New Zealand’s Foreign Policy
By Geoffrey Miller
The impact of the tragedy changed the course of U.S. foreign policy. It changed the trajectory of New Zealand’s foreign policy, too.
What the Fall of Afghanistan Means for New Zealand
By Geoffrey Miller
What unfolds in Kabul could have far-reaching implications for New Zealand’s geopolitical position.
Jacinda Ardern’s APEC Diplomacy
By Geoffrey Miller
The meeting further built the New Zealand prime minister's reputation as a pragmatist and a coalition builder.
Ardern’s Foreign Policy Address Was Pro-US, But Not Necessarily Anti-China
By Geoffrey Miller
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern delivered a keynote speech on foreign policy on Wednesday.
Aotearoa New Zealand Faces the Future
By Anne-Marie Brady
The appointment of New Zealand’s first Maori foreign minister sends a clear message about its foreign policy priorities.
How Will New Zealand Navigate the New Era in Asia?
By Ed Kennedy
How will Wellington readjust to shifting geopolitical dynamics in its own backyard?
New Zealand's Next Government: What's at Stake?
By David Capie
Expect continuity out of New Zealand's foreign policy, despite recent domestic political turbulence.
New Zealand Eyes Deeper ASEAN Ties Amid Terror Fight
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent trip by the attorney general highlights the priority Wellington places on engaging Southeast Asia on counterterrorism.
What's in New Zealand's New 2016 Defense White Paper?
By Ankit Panda
New Zealand's new defense white paper outlines the country's strategic and defense priorities.
The Great Kiwi Balancing Act
By Jeremy Todd
With a seat on the UN Security Council, New Zealand will need to find its voice on foreign policy.
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