30 Sep 2024 China's missile tests New Zealand's principles Nicholas Khoo There are three reasons why China’s missile test is a serious challenge to New Zealand’s interests.
4 Sep 2024 New Zealand's intelligence service warns of growing foreign interference risks David Capie A new security assessment aims to widen the concept of strategic competition beyond the United States and China.
11 Apr 2024 Pacific Engagement Visas: New developments but quotas unknown Natasha Turia , Akka Rimon Australia’s highly competitive new visa lottery has much leg work to do to make fair allocations between countries.
10 Apr 2024 Solomon Islands: Democracy on the ballot Meg Keen , Oliver Nobetau Next week, voters will determine not only political leadership but the future of democratic processes.
21 Mar 2024 New Zealand and ASEAN: Focusing on what’s right under its nose Orson Tan As a country at the end of the global supply chain, New Zealand depends on the stability of Southeast Asia.
19 Mar 2024 Some allies are more equal than others Daniel Flitton Trying to make sense of the curious debate about allies' rankings.
11 Oct 2023 New Zealand elections: Working together or co-governance? Selwyn Parker The two main parties have never been so divided on issues from Māori reparations to renaming the island nation.
29 Sep 2023 Japan risks its reputation in Oceania with Fukushima discharge Derek Grossman A rollcall of Pacific Island nations have very different views on the release of treated radioactive wastewater.
11 Jul 2023 “We can’t be passive”: New Zealand’s changing tone about a more worrying world David Capie A new foreign policy assessment sees the Pacific as no longer “strategically benign” – but the concern extends well beyond the region.
18 May 2023 Remembering Australia’s “other” alliance Joanne Wallis , Anna Powles New Zealand has dropped off the radar in modern strategic discussions despite the long history of trans-Tasman ties.
1 May 2023 AUKUS + NZ = win-win Reuben Steff New Zealand can make creative contributions to the technology sides of the partnership – and greatly benefit, too.
24 Feb 2023 The Australia-New Zealand alliance in a war with China Robert Ayson The potential for conflict in the region should have Canberra and Wellington thinking about shared strategic risks.
2 Feb 2023 Women leaders: not so poles apart Erin Hurley In seemingly different settings, Jacinda Ardern and Nancy Pelosi confronted much the same challenges.
19 Jan 2023 Jacinda Ardern’s foreign policy legacy Robert Ayson Major shocks set an agenda and catapulted New Zealand’s youngest ever Prime Minister to international attention.
16 Aug 2022 Wrong balance of power in Pacific Elzanne Bester New Zealand can bolster the international rules-based order by working towards Pacific women’s political representation.
20 Dec 2021 How New Zealand recognises the people there first: 2021 favourites Jessica Collins New Zealand is taking its indigenous identity to the world in a way that will no doubt bolster its reputation.
30 Nov 2021 New Zealand: No longer Australia’s Pacific security partner? Robert Ayson Wellington has appeared slow to respond to a crisis in Solomon Islands where once it would have been a regional leader.
23 Jul 2021 Shouldering their fair share? The ANZUS allies in the Pacific Islands Anna Powles , Joanne Wallis A reported pivot by special forces to the region raises questions about the role expected of Australia and New Zealand.
18 Mar 2021 Lessons from Christchurch Hannah Léser The findings of a New Zealand inquiry apply broadly: government leadership is needed to combat far-right extremism.
23 Feb 2021 Terrorism and New Zealand’s dual citizenship conundrum Rodger Shanahan This is an age in which dual nationality is widespread, and problems related to alleged ISIS members were foreseeable.
17 Feb 2021 Allies but not friends? New Zealand and Australia Robert Ayson Trans-Tasman tensions have boiled up over a citizenship case, but this latest spat betrays deeper problems.
12 Feb 2021 Foreign policy’s “Indigenous moment” is here James Blackwell Australia needs to step up to the challenge.
28 Jan 2021 How to China, from your friends in New Zealand Robert Ayson A trade minister goes on record going way off script.
10 Nov 2020 What does a Biden administration herald for New Zealand? Ian Hill More congenial relations, certainly, but a competitive diplomatic marketplace in Washington should temper expectations.
19 Oct 2020 New Zealand’s landslide election and the challenges ahead Dick Grant A resounding endorsement for a popular prime minister’s virus response. Economic rebuilding stands as the next test.
14 Oct 2020 Kiwis and hawks: Is New Zealand edging closer to Australia on China? Anna Powles , Joanne Wallis Views on China appear to be hardening in Wellington, and the next government will be pressed to find a policy balance.
6 Aug 2020 A force to combat climate change? Steven Paget The summer bushfires put Australia to the test. They also had future implications for the New Zealand Defence Force.
27 Jul 2020 Five Eyes: Blurring the lines between intelligence and policy Ben Scott Intelligence sharing is one thing. Aligning policy with the same brand risks making too exclusive a grouping.
5 Jun 2020 New Zealand and China: Contending with words and actions Dick Grant Wellington has a strong history in relations with Beijing, a record that will help in adapting to new complications.
7 May 2020 Economic diplomacy: Lifting the doona on a post-pandemic world Greg Earl Australia can boast success in containing the virus. But its economy may still shrink more than other G20 nations.
28 Apr 2020 New Zealand: Running the marathon Dick Grant Having started well, there’s a lot to happen yet. And so far this race is not a team event, internationally.
17 Apr 2020 New Zealand: Life under lockdown and the view of outside Dick Grant Morale remains good, but the bigger challenge is beyond the borders, seeking a glimpse of international cooperation.
1 Apr 2020 Covid-19: New Zealand, isolated, yet far from alone Dick Grant The government acted swiftly to lockdown, leaving the economy reeling. People are supportive – so far.
11 Sep 2019 Why did the NZ Opposition Leader jump the shark on China? Robert Ayson National is partying like its 2008 and playing domestic politics without a care to the cost.
30 Jul 2019 The Pacific step up goes to Washington Alan C. Tidwell Finding a voice amid the diplomatic clamour in Washington can sometimes benefit from the help of friends.
19 Jul 2019 Australia, New Zealand and the “corrosive” character test Henry Sherrell Hundreds of Kiwis have had Australian visas cancelled and a new law could see the trans-Tasman dispute yet grow worse.
22 Mar 2019 Christchurch enters a nightmare peculiar to our times Martin Gurri A different kind of monster stalks our age, but the public still has a choice whether to submit to his wickedness.
21 Mar 2019 Australia-Turkey: Erdogan’s bitter legacy in present-day history Daniel Flitton The intemperate outburst over Christchurch is more a product of Erdogan’s increasingly authoritarian rule.
19 Mar 2019 Why Jakarta called in Australia’s ambassador after Christchurch Ben Bland <p>With an Indonesian among the dead, some local politiking has mixed with sadness following the mosque attacks.</p>
19 Mar 2019 Christchurch attack: the dark web of terrorism as entertainment Nicolas Johnston The killer pointedly sought to marry mass killing with fringe online humour, desensitising his “audience” to the horror.
18 Mar 2019 Five questions about the Christchurch attack Rodger Shanahan There may not be a direct causal link between the attack and conservative political rhetoric. It is too early to tell.
6 Mar 2019 In New Zealand, much ado about China Liam Finnigan , Stephen Noakes <p>There is talk of a downturn in NZ-China relations. But in reality, the two have never had a perfect relationship.</p>
16 Jan 2019 A China chip on New Zealand’s shoulder? Robert Ayson Huawei's proposal for Kiwis to build their own 5G infrastructure can't mask tensions between Wellington and Beijing.
7 Aug 2018 Kiwi Act marks “new” relationship with US Alan C. Tidwell The first significant pro–New Zealand legislation since the Senate ratified the ANZUS treaty in 1951 has been passed.
1 Aug 2018 NZ and Australia: Big Brothers or Distant Cousins? Jon Fraenkel , Katharine Woolrych New Zealand needs to stamp an identity on its new Pacific policy.
31 Jul 2018 When friends disagree: New Zealand and Australia Robert Ayson While New Zealand’s Prime Minister has been on leave, a new chapter in trans-Tasman relations has begun.
10 Jul 2018 New Zealand’s P-8 purchase: straddling the gap Euan Graham New Zealand could change to a strategic “front line” if geopolitical competition in the South Pacific hots up.
9 Jul 2018 The domestic politics of New Zealand’s defence Robert Ayson It’s not China that animates New Zealand’s latest defence policy statement.
13 Apr 2018 New trans-Tasman vision needed Allan Gyngell In a world of significant change, Australia and New Zealand will need each other more than ever.
7 Mar 2018 New Zealand’s Pacific sea change Anna Powles , Michael Powles The Pacific Islands region is the focus of the most significant shift in New Zealand foreign policy in decades.