Cooperation Event
Otago Foreign Policy School
29/06/2018 - 01/07/2018
In the twenty-first century, the Asia-Pacific region has been affected by a growing tension between deepening globalisation – a process powered by revolutionary changes in communication and information technologies that have made states more interconnected and more vulnerable – and the revival of great power rivalry, a development which presupposes that the capacity of great powers to determine events remains as strong as ever. This uneasy co-existence between globalising forces and enduring Westphalian principles is creating new and difficult challenges for diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific. The 53rd University of Otago Foreign Policy School addresses this issue by bringing together an international team of scholars, policy practitioners, and observers to explore five interrelated themes:
The Diplomacy of the US, China, and India
The Diplomacy of Economics and Trade
Institutions and Regional Diplomacy
Civil Society Context: Autocracy, New Actors, and Democratisation
Security Dynamics of the Contemporary Asia-Pacific
In addition, the 53rd School will convene two Roundtable Sessions on:
The Challenge of Institutional Adaptation for Foreign Ministries in the Asia-Pacific
New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific 75 years after the Establishment of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT)