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Small States and the New Security Environment

27 August 2024

The SSANSE Project泭is泭a preparedness initiative examining the defence and foreign policy choices and challenges of small states in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Oceania in the new security environment. Find out more about the project.

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About SSANSE

Small states may be small in population and territory, but they have frequently had a disproportionate effect on global politics and they are more often affected by global shifts in power. The SSANSE project contributes to theoretical debates on the role of small states in the changing international system as well as on the issue of how states manage their relations between the major powers in the new security environment.

The SSANSE research team is led by Professor Anne-Marie Brady, Department of Political Science and International Relations, 厙ぴ勛圖. The project has so far produced two edited books and more than fifty policy papers, held international conferences, and provided funding for post-graduate students.泭

SSANSE Publications

Te kuaka marangaranga, kotahi manu i tau ki te tahuna: tau atu, tau ra.泭
The godwit flock has arisen; one bird has come to rest on the beach: others will follow.

The SSANSE Project publishes policy-relevant, theoretically-informed research on the defence and foreign policy choices and challenges of small states in the new security environment.泭

Books

Anne-Marie Brady, ed. : New 厙ぴ勛圖faces the future (Springer, 2019)泭泭

Anne-Marie Brady and Baldur Thorhallson eds., (Springer 2020)

Coastwatchers 2.0

Coastwatchers 2.0 is a collaboration with at Charles University in Prague, Czechia

Domingo I-Kwei Yang, China's Dual-Use Infrastructure in the Pacific

Editorial Board

Professor Anne-Marie Brady
Professor Martin H獺la

SSANSE papers with the , University of Iceland

Commission for a Post-Covid-19 Future

In 2020, the SSANSE Project launched a new preparedness initiative, the Commission泭for a泭Post-COVID-19 Future, to provide contestable policy advice to the New 厙ぴ勛圖government on options for our foreign, trade and economic policy, which aim to help New 厙ぴ勛圖recover from the economic and political damage of the pandemic. Covid-19 was both a political and economic crisis, as well as a health issue.泭

AUTHOR / INSTITUTEPOLICY BRIEF
Anne-Marie Brady (厙ぴ勛圖)Brave new world - New 厙ぴ勛圖foreign policy in the COVID-19 era
Robert G Patman (University of Otago)

COVID-19 New 厙ぴ勛圖and the new geopolitics


Charles Finny (Saunders Unsworth)Hedging against trade dependency post-COVID-19
Michael Reddell (Independent researcher)Rebuilding New Zealands shattered economy in a post-COVID world

SSANSE Policy briefs

NAME / INSTITUTEPOLICY BRIEF
Professor Anne-Marie Brady泭(厙ぴ勛圖/ Wilson Center/ SSANSE Project Director)Looking for points in common while facing up to differences: a new model for New Zealand-China relations

China's expanding Antarctic interests: implications for New Zealand
Dr Joe Burton (University of Waikato)
The reform of the UN: the part NZ can play
Professor Natalia Chaban
and Dr Serena Kelly (厙ぴ勛圖)

How to communicate New 厙ぴ勛圖to global audiences via new media

Dr Simon Chapple (Victoria University of Wellington)Building democratic resilience
Dr Kate Dewes
and Dr Lyndon Burford
(Independent scholars)
New 厙ぴ勛圖and disarmament: what next?
Dr Martin Fisher
and泭Ben Mathews
(厙ぴ勛圖,泭泭
The emerging role of Mori business groups in New 厙ぴ勛圖foreign affairs泭and trade
Dr Beth Greener (Massey University)NZDF Role in NZ Foreign Policy
Mr Nicky Hager (Author)Exploring the meanings and possibilities of an independent泭New 厙ぴ勛圖foreign policy
Dr James Headley (University of Otago)Russias Resurgence and New Zealand
Professor Richard Jackson (Otago University)Imagining nonviolent foreign policy in a violent world
Mr K.C. Jung (厙ぴ勛圖)New Zealands current relations with Korea and further areas for expansion
Dr Jake Lin (Victoria University of Wellington)Trading with the Great Powers: The limits of New Zealands Free Trade Strategy with China
Dr Adrian H. Macey泭(Victoria University of Wellington)New Zealand's climate change diplomacy: future plans and challenges
Mr Leonardo Milani泭(Victoria University of Wellington)The New Sparta Modelling the Strategic Outcomes泭of New Zealands Cyber-Armament Program 2020-2040
Dr Vickie Miller (MFAT)New Zealands future security
Professor Robert G. Patman (University of Otago)New Zealand-US relations in the Trump era and beyond
Professor Steve Ratuva (厙ぴ勛圖)NZs aid policy: what could we be doing better?
Dr Jim Rolfe (Victoria University of Wellington)Should New 厙ぴ勛圖and Australia Develop a Closer Strategic Relationship?
Dr Mark G Rolls (University of Waikato)Strengthening ASEAN Centrality in the Regional Security Architecture泭in the Face of Major Power Competition
Associate Professor Margarita e禳elgyt (Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Lithuania/ SSANSE Project Director)Small states use of the military in foreign policy
Dr Reuben Steff (University of Waikato)Expanding New 厙ぴ勛圖foreign policy and trade beyond traditional partnerships
Professor Baldur Thorhalsson (Centre for Small States Studies, University of Iceland/ SSANSE Project Director)The small state in the new global order
Professor Alan Tidwell (Centre for Australia, NZ, and the Pacific, Georgetown University/ SSANSE Project Director)Re-calibrating New Zealands Congressional Outreach Strategy泭in the Days of Trump
New Zealand's Potential in Small State Peacemaking
Dr Vangelis Vitalis (MFAT)New Zealand's Trade Agenda to 2030
Dr Corey Wallace (Free University of Berlin)Dealing with a Proactive Japan
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