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Strategic liberalism and Kiwi maximalism

Abstract
In recent decades a new international structure has emerged, dramatically increasing the incentives for co-operation. New Zealand should capitalise on this by adopting a new foreign policy paradigm. It should consider a new approach — strategic liberalism — as the foundational underpinning of New Zealand’s foreign policy. Bonded to ‘Kiwi maximalism’, it would provide a wellspring for visionary objectives that New Zealand could adopt. It might aim to transcend major regional security issues through a reinvigorated push for disarmament across the Asia–Pacific region and by acting as a catalyst for improved United States–China relations.
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Journal Article
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Citation
Steff, R. (2016). Strategic liberalism and Kiwi maximalism. New Zealand International Review, 41(2), 14–17.
Date
2016
Publisher
New Zealand Institute of International Affairs
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This article is published in the journal: New Zealand International Review. © 2016 New Zealand Institute of International Affairs. Used with permission.