This is a selection of my personal research across a broad spectrum of issues in international relations, from internal New Zealand politics, to the politics of others states around the world. Please feel free to download.
This paper argues the idea of New Zealand being that of firm multilaterist, by providing evidence to illustrate NZ's stance with regards to such institutions as the United Nations
This document is a short analysis of the political parties of New Zealand in 2007. It illustrates the dominance of particular parties and the ideologies on which they are founded
This is a critical analysis of a paper entitled "China and Southeast Asia: Balancing or Bandwagoning" by D. Roy. In this I argue how the author could have possible utilised his research differently, while at the same time appreciating the valuable insight it has achieved into China's dominance in the Southeast Asia region
This document illustrates the afftect of the current interactions between the People's Republic of China and the United Nations. It illustrates how the two may influence each other and the difference in the theoretical underpinnings between and international organisationa and a member state
These are the slides of my research into the investigation of the small state model in NZ political discourse in both NZ and Overseas settings