ID | 099339 |
Title Proper | Clutching at the apron strings |
Other Title Information | New Zealand's relationship with EU and possible consequences for ASEM |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kelly, Serena |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Asia-Europe Meeting forum (ASEM) was established as a mechanism to facilitate meaningful connections and dialogue between Asia and Europe. In 2010, a new chapter in European-Asian relations is being embarked upon. Standing on the brink of Asia, New Zealand and Australia (alongside Russia) are set to join ASEM. Of the three countries set to join ASEM, New Zealand presents a particular case. Traditionally, New Zealand has been seen as the most British of its former colonies, but it is increasingly both viewed and identifies itself as Asian. Using public opinion surveys and media content analysis conducted in 2009, this article demonstrates that New Zealanders continue to feel a strong connection with Britain which in turn influences its perceptions of the EU. Furthermore, New Zealand's increasing Asian links, coupled with its Commonwealth connections and British heritage, has the potential to positively influence events at ASEM. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Europe Journal Vol. 8, No. 2; Oct 2010: p211-226 |
Journal Source | Asia Europe Journal Vol. 8, No. 2; Oct 2010: p211-226 |
Key Words | Apron Strings ; New Zealand ; EU ; ASEM ; European Union - Relation - New Zealand |