A summary of the subjects and the directors of the successive schools.
School number | Year | Details of the School |
2021 |
New Zealand Foreign Policy in a Post-COVID World Mr Peter Grace, Department of Politics Second National Security School |
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2020 |
Inaugural Otago National Security School |
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54 | 2019 | Economic Policy in a 21st Century World: Challenges and Opportunities
Dr Dennis Wesselbaum, Department of Economics |
53 | 2018 |
Asia-Pacific Diplomacy in Transition: Ideas, Issues and Institutions Professor Robert G. Patman, Department of Politics, University of Otago |
52 | 2017 |
Open and Closed Borders:The Geopolitics of Migration Associate Professor Jacqueline Leckie, Department of Anthropology and Archeology |
51 | 2016 |
Global Politics: from State to Social Media Associate Professor Paola Voci, Department of Languages and Cultures |
50 | 2015 |
New Zealand and the World: Past, Present and Future Professor Robert Patman, Department of Politics |
49 | 2014 |
Global Resource Scarcity: Catalyst for conflict or collaboration? Dr Marcelle Dawson Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work |
48 | 2013 |
Pacific Geopolitics in the 21st Century Associate Professor Jenny Bryant-Tokalau (Te Tumu School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies |
47 | 2012 |
The Middle East Unfolding Dreams and Drama in the early twenty-first century Professor William Harris (Political Studies) |
46 | 2011 |
Science Diplomacy: New Day or False Dawn? Professor Robert Patman, Department of Politics, University of Otago |
45 | 2010 |
China’s Ascent: New Superpower or New Global System |
44 | 2009 |
Dimensions of the Global Food Crisis |
43 | 2008 |
Power to the People? Public Participation in Foreign Policy |
42 | 2007 |
Environmental Governance and State Autonomy in a Changing Climate |
41 | 2006 |
Sport & Foreign Policy in a Globalizing World |
40 | 2005 |
Human Security & Development – Meeting the Millennium Development Goals? |
39 | 2004 |
Redefining the Pacific? Regionalism – Past, Present and Future |
38 | 2003 |
The Ethics of Foreign Policy |
37 | 2002 |
Globalisation Civil Conflicts and the National Security State Associate Professor Robert Patman (Political Studies) |
36 | 2001 |
New Zealand-Australia Relations: Moving Together or Drifting Apart? |
35 | 2000 |
The American Century? In Retrospect and Prospect |
34 | 1999 |
The Global Economy – Continuity and Change |
33 | 1998 |
Universal Human Rights? |
32 | 1997 |
Security in a Post-Cold War World |
31 | 1996 |
State and Sovereignty: Is the State in Retreat? |
30 | 1995 |
The United Nations at Fifty |
29 | 1994 |
The Middle East After the Cold War |
28 | 1993 |
Fifty Years of New Zealand Foreign Policy Making |
27 | 1992 |
Latin America in a Changing World Order |
26 | 1991 |
Europe Without Walls |
25 | 1990 |
The South Pacific |
24 | 1989 |
New Zealand the Soviet Union and Change |
23 | 1988 |
New Zealand and the ASEAN Countries |
22 | 1987 |
New Zealand, Canada and the United States |
21 | 1986 |
New Zealand and China |
20 | 1985 |
New Directions in Foreign Policy |
19 | 1984 |
New Zealand in the World Economy |
18 | 1983 |
Arms Disarmament and New Zealand |
17 | 1982 |
New Zealand and Australia the Changing Relationship |
16 | 1981 |
New Zealand and Japan |
15 | 1980 |
New Zealand and the South Pacific |
14 | 1979 |
Economics Strategies and Foreign Policy |
13 | 1978 |
New Zealand and Australia |
12 | 1977 |
Arms, Defence and New Zealand |
11 | 1976 |
Sport, Politics and Foreign Policy |
10 | 1975 |
Asia in New Zealand’s Economy |
9 | 1974 |
New Zealand in the World Economy |
8 | 1973 |
New Zealand in a Multipolar World |
7 | 1972 |
New Zealand’s Foreign Policy |
6 | 1971 |
Europe in New Zealand’s Foreign Policy |
5 | 1970 |
New Zealand and the Pacific Basin |
4 | 1969 |
History of New Zealand’s Foreign Policy |
3 | 1968 |
International Agencies |
2 | 1967 |
National Security |
1 | 1966 |
How to Make Foreign Policy |