With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeting in international space, small states like New Zealand have decisions to make about how to manage their balancing act between the two major powers. This research is the result of an extensive literature review of the available material coming from international relations scholars, diplomats, governments, and news media. The focus of this thesis is on the options a small state like New Zealand has amid China’s rise and the US foreign policy ‘pivot’ to the Asia-Pacific since late-2011, but some attention has been given to how the US rebalance has been rolled out and New Zealand’s position therein. The findings point to a spectrum of options a...
United States (U.S.)-China strategic competition in the Pacific has intensified along with China’s g...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
In this study, we seek to do three things. First, we examine what we believe China’s economic, polit...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
A number of countries have recently revised their approaches to dealing with a more assertive China....
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Overview: The Prime Minister, John Key’s recent trip to New York was focused on lobbying permanent a...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
Two recent Incline contributions have considered how New Zealand should seek to position itself to m...
United States (U.S.)-China strategic competition in the Pacific has intensified along with China’s g...
United States (U.S.)-China strategic competition in the Pacific has intensified along with China’s g...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
In this study, we seek to do three things. First, we examine what we believe China’s economic, polit...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
This thesis evaluates three of New Zealand’s foreign strategy documents, the China Strategy, the Ind...
A number of countries have recently revised their approaches to dealing with a more assertive China....
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Western power has been sustained in the Asia-Pacific region by United States military might ever sin...
Overview: The Prime Minister, John Key’s recent trip to New York was focused on lobbying permanent a...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
Two recent Incline contributions have considered how New Zealand should seek to position itself to m...
United States (U.S.)-China strategic competition in the Pacific has intensified along with China’s g...
United States (U.S.)-China strategic competition in the Pacific has intensified along with China’s g...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
In this study, we seek to do three things. First, we examine what we believe China’s economic, polit...