New Zealand's defence policy: the triumph of ideology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: New Zealand International Review Vol 31 No 1, Jan-Feb 2006, pp.23-27Summary: Commentary on the evolution of New Zealand's defence policy which is said to be driven primarily by the ideology of the NZ Labour party. The outcome is a defence force now being reconfigured for peacekeeping rather than war fighting. Contrasts this with Australia's realist emphasis that has broad political support from all major parties.
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Commentary on the evolution of New Zealand's defence policy which is said to be driven primarily by the ideology of the NZ Labour party. The outcome is a defence force now being reconfigured for peacekeeping rather than war fighting. Contrasts this with Australia's realist emphasis that has broad political support from all major parties.

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