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ID134019
Title ProperAsia's maritime order and New Zealand's response
LanguageENG
AuthorAyson, Robert
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Robert Ayson comments on the South China Sea. Asia's regional security and New Zealand foreign policy
as the powers jostle in a more competitive Asia-Pacific region, it may seem counter-intuitive to call for a clearer New Zealand position on the South China Sea disputes. But even as regional tensions grow, Wellington can stick up for its principles without joining a chorus of China criticism. Under the key government, New Zealand's alignment with the United States is becoming more pronounced through a series of small but cumulatively important steps. this makes it even more important for New Zealand's policy to be staked out clearly, including in written from accessible to the public discussion.
`In' analytical NoteNew Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.2-6
Journal SourceNew Zealand International Review Vol.39, No.5; Sep-Oct.2014: p.2-6
Key WordsAsian Security ;  Maritime Strategy ;  China ;  Chinese Insurgency ;  New Zealand ;  South China Sea - SCS ;  Regional Tension ;  Regional Order ;  Geopolitics ;  Counter Strike ;  United States - US ;  Maritime Relations ;  International Relations - IR ;  Asia - Pacific ;  Regional Security ;  Maritime Security ;  Maritime Order ;  New Zealand - Foreign Policy