ID | 131322 |
Title Proper | Finding our way in a transformed world |
Language | ENG |
Author | O'Brien, Terence |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Globalisation is transforming the world. The causes are varied, but they include destabilising repercussions of globalisation alongside regional, ethnic and religious hostility. The changes have placed an even higher premium on accepted rules to govern predictable international behaviour. New Zealand must adjust its external policies to this threshold moment. It must urge a greater role for the growing powers like China in the management of the world economy and reaffirm the primacy of the rule of international law, especially as it seeks to tighten ties with the United States. New Zealand's efforts to be a good international citizen will be tested later in the year when its bid for a Security Council seat is resolved. |
`In' analytical Note | New Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.3; May-June2014: p.13-16 |
Journal Source | New Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.3; May-June2014: p.13-16 |
Key Words | Ethnicity ; Alongside Regional ; Regional Identities ; Religious Hostility ; Globalization ; External Policies ; International Politics ; New Zealand ; Unites States - US ; International Law ; International Behaviour ; International Organization - IO ; International Relations - IR ; International Cooperation - IC ; United Nations - UN ; Security Council ; World Economy ; Transformed World |