Browsing by Author "McCraw, David"
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The advent of liberal internationalism in New Zealand's foreign policy
McCraw, David (Victoria University of Wellington, 2003)In 1935, the first Labour government introduced elements of Liberal Internationalism into New Zealand's foreign policy for the first time. Before that, New Zealand's foreign policy had been wholly Realist. The new elements ... -
Change and continuity in strategic culture: the cases of Australia and New Zealand
McCraw, David (Routledge, 2011)The relationship between strategic culture and defence policies has not yet been much explored. Australia and New Zealand provide some evidence of the impact of strategic culture on defence policy. Australia has a dominant ... -
The Howard government's foreign policy: Really realist?
McCraw, David (Routledge, 2008)Several scholars have suggested that the Howard government took a Realist approach to foreign policy, and others have claimed that it made important deviations from Realism. This article constructs a template of a Realist ... -
New Zealand foreign policy under the Clark government: High tide of liberal internationalism
McCraw, David (University of British Columbia, 2005)The foreign policy of the current New Zealand government has strongly reflected the Labour Party’s Liberal Internationalist ideology. Indeed, it is probable that this government has been the most Liberal Internationalist ... -
New Zealand's defence policy: From realism to idealism?
McCraw, David (Routledge, 2008)New Zealand’s defence policy over the last 25 years has changed dramatically, going from being anchored in a Realist view of the world to being one influenced more by a Liberal Internationalist view of international ...