New Zealand's strategic balance with China and the United States.
New Zealand faces the likelihood of a strategic choice between the USA and China if the current trajectory of competition between the two superpowers continues. While this is a well-recognized issue for many countries, covered in a wide range of literature, what is not well defined is the link betwe...
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ftcarl:oai:cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org:p4013coll2/3806 2023-05-15T13:48:25+02:00 New Zealand's strategic balance with China and the United States. Deegan, James Master of Military Art and Science Theses 2019-06-14 PDF; Adobe Acrobat Reader required; 113 p.; 900.42 KB. http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll2/id/3806 unknown Fort Leavenworth, KS : US Army Command and General Staff College Command and General Staff College (CGSC) MMAS thesis Combined Arms Research Library Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll2/id/3806 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student-authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to these studies should include the foregoing statement.) Strategy New Zealand China International relations Policies Textual; Maps 2019 ftcarl 2022-09-01T16:10:23Z New Zealand faces the likelihood of a strategic choice between the USA and China if the current trajectory of competition between the two superpowers continues. While this is a well-recognized issue for many countries, covered in a wide range of literature, what is not well defined is the link between New Zealand's current strategies and how they align with both the USA and Chinese strategies in the region. Furthermore, these open source strategies are not necessarily an accurate reflection of each nations intentions. The importance of the issue: China is currently New Zealand's largest export partner. The USA is a former ally and traditionally a strong military partner with closely aligned shared values and culture. New Zealand, along with Australia, is of strategic importance to both the USA and China in the South West Pacific. This is demonstrated by the US pivot to the Pacific in 2012, and China's Belt and Road Initiative pushing heavy investments into the smaller islands in the region. Of further relevance is New Zealand's access to resource rich Antarctica and fishing grounds in the Southern Ocean. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Ike Skelton Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Digital Library Southern Ocean Pacific New Zealand Pivot ENVELOPE(-30.239,-30.239,-80.667,-80.667) |
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New Zealand faces the likelihood of a strategic choice between the USA and China if the current trajectory of competition between the two superpowers continues. While this is a well-recognized issue for many countries, covered in a wide range of literature, what is not well defined is the link between New Zealand's current strategies and how they align with both the USA and Chinese strategies in the region. Furthermore, these open source strategies are not necessarily an accurate reflection of each nations intentions. The importance of the issue: China is currently New Zealand's largest export partner. The USA is a former ally and traditionally a strong military partner with closely aligned shared values and culture. New Zealand, along with Australia, is of strategic importance to both the USA and China in the South West Pacific. This is demonstrated by the US pivot to the Pacific in 2012, and China's Belt and Road Initiative pushing heavy investments into the smaller islands in the region. Of further relevance is New Zealand's access to resource rich Antarctica and fishing grounds in the Southern Ocean. |
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