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New Zealand National Security : Challenges, Trends and Issues.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Massey Defence and Security SeriesPublisher: Chicago : Massey University Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (243 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780995135475
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Zealand National SecurityDDC classification:
  • 355.03309300000001
LOC classification:
  • UA874.3 .N49 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword-Carolyn Tremain, Paul Spoonley -- Preface-Nick Nelson -- Abbreviations -- Introduction-William Hoverd -- Part 1: International, regional and subregional security trends -- 1. Security and strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Challenges and opportunities for New Zealand-Rouben Azizian -- 2. Challenging geopolitical seascapes: Southeast Asia and the big powers in the South China Sea-Aileen San Pablo-Baviera -- 3. New Zealand and the Pacific Islands region: Change, challenges and new ideas-Anna Powles -- 4. Global cyber threats and the way ahead-Tang Lan -- 5. Rethinking national security: A new conceptual framework?-Negar Partow -- Part 2: New Zealand's emerging security challenges -- 6. The New Zealand national security system-Howard Broad -- 7. International economic security: The New Zealand perspective-Stephen Hoadley -- 8. Border narratives and practices: A window into economic security-Germana Nicklin -- 9. Air surveillance capability and the security of the exclusive economic zone-Brian Oliver and John Moremon -- 10. New Zealand Special Operations Forces: Subtle and strategic effect in the whole-of-government approach to New Zealand's national security-Miriam Wharton and Rhys Ball -- Part 3: Issues in New Zealand security -- 11. New Zealand's national security coordination-Terry Johanson -- 12. Facing up! The legal and definitional challenges of New Zealand's approach to terrorism-John Battersby -- 13. Outlaw motorcycle clubs, organised crime and New Zealand national security-Carl Bradley -- 14. Differentiating between New Zealand's two security studies research agendas-William Hoverd -- 15. New Zealand security intellectuals: Critics or courtesans?-Damien Rogers -- Conclusion-Nick Nelson -- Bibliography -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgements.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword-Carolyn Tremain, Paul Spoonley -- Preface-Nick Nelson -- Abbreviations -- Introduction-William Hoverd -- Part 1: International, regional and subregional security trends -- 1. Security and strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Challenges and opportunities for New Zealand-Rouben Azizian -- 2. Challenging geopolitical seascapes: Southeast Asia and the big powers in the South China Sea-Aileen San Pablo-Baviera -- 3. New Zealand and the Pacific Islands region: Change, challenges and new ideas-Anna Powles -- 4. Global cyber threats and the way ahead-Tang Lan -- 5. Rethinking national security: A new conceptual framework?-Negar Partow -- Part 2: New Zealand's emerging security challenges -- 6. The New Zealand national security system-Howard Broad -- 7. International economic security: The New Zealand perspective-Stephen Hoadley -- 8. Border narratives and practices: A window into economic security-Germana Nicklin -- 9. Air surveillance capability and the security of the exclusive economic zone-Brian Oliver and John Moremon -- 10. New Zealand Special Operations Forces: Subtle and strategic effect in the whole-of-government approach to New Zealand's national security-Miriam Wharton and Rhys Ball -- Part 3: Issues in New Zealand security -- 11. New Zealand's national security coordination-Terry Johanson -- 12. Facing up! The legal and definitional challenges of New Zealand's approach to terrorism-John Battersby -- 13. Outlaw motorcycle clubs, organised crime and New Zealand national security-Carl Bradley -- 14. Differentiating between New Zealand's two security studies research agendas-William Hoverd -- 15. New Zealand security intellectuals: Critics or courtesans?-Damien Rogers -- Conclusion-Nick Nelson -- Bibliography -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgements.

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