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How the US Election Could Affect New Zealand Foreign Policy

How the US Election Could Affect New Zealand Foreign Policy

By Geoffrey Miller
Decisions made in Washington will also have a direct impact on Wellington.

New Zealand’s Trade Deal With the UAE Could Be the Start of Something Much Bigger

New Zealand’s Trade Deal With the UAE Could Be the Start of Something Much Bigger

By Geoffrey Miller
The deal will go down as one of Wellington’s fastest trade negotiations ever – and a breakthrough for New Zealand’s relations with the Middle East.
Christopher Luxon’s Hawkish Foreign Policy Address in Sydney

Christopher Luxon’s Hawkish Foreign Policy Address in Sydney

By Geoffrey Miller
New Zealand’s prime minister reaffirmed a “foreign policy reset” that involves pursuing closer defense cooperation with Australia.

Overseas Workers Could Boost Pacific Prosperity

Overseas Workers Could Boost Pacific Prosperity

By Paresh Narayan and Bernard Njindan
As Pacific Island nations navigate their way out of pandemic debt, work abroad schemes could help.

How Will New Zealand Respond to Middle East Escalation?

How Will New Zealand Respond to Middle East Escalation?

By Geoffrey Miller
As tensions in the Middle East rise further, New Zealand’s rhetoric continues to evolve. What about its actions?

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

Shifting Models of Sovereignty in the Pacific

Shifting Models of Sovereignty in the Pacific

By Patricia O’Brien
The ambiguous and evolving status of the Cook Islands and Niue holds lessons for other Pacific powers.

South Korea to Deploy Laser Weapons to Intercept North Korean Drones

South Korea to Deploy Laser Weapons to Intercept North Korean Drones

By Hyung-jin Kim
South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration said that it will deploy at least one anti-air laser weapons system called "Block-I" by the end of this year and more in coming years.
New Zealand Forges Deeper Ties with NATO

New Zealand Forges Deeper Ties with NATO

By Geoffrey Miller
For the third year in a row, New Zealand’s prime minister attended the alliance's annual summit.

Tropical Tug-of-War: China and the West’s Influence Battle in the Pacific

Tropical Tug-of-War: China and the West’s Influence Battle in the Pacific

By Shaoyu Yuan
The Pacific is no tranquil backwater but rather a dynamic frontier of global geopolitics.

Solomon Islands PM Manele’s Foreign Visits: More Than a Mere Balancing Act

Solomon Islands PM Manele’s Foreign Visits: More Than a Mere Balancing Act

By Cherry Hitkari
Jeremiah Manele's visits to Australia and China highlight his pressing domestic challenges – and outside powers' longstanding policy failures toward the region.

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.

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