Diplomatic divergence in the Antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New Zealand

Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 241 - 256
Published: Jun 1, 2006
Abstract
This article compares the constitutive relationship between foreign policy and globalisation in Australia and New Zealand. Drawing upon insights from constructivist international relations theory we argue that foreign policy instantiates a state's social identity, its self-understanding of its role and moral purpose by projecting a distinctive image onto the global stage. We explore the differences and the similarities between Australia and New...
Paper Details
Title
Diplomatic divergence in the Antipodes: Globalisation, foreign policy and state identity in Australia and New Zealand
Published Date
Jun 1, 2006
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
241 - 256
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