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Current global security, the international rule based order and implications on New Zealand w/ Dr. John Battersby: 28 January 2026

Current global security, the international rule based order and implications on New Zealand w/ Dr. John Battersby: 28 January 2026

Current global security, the international rule based order and implications on New Zealand w/ Dr. John Battersby: 28 January 2026 John Battersby: 28 January 2026 , 11.38 MB
Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Current US foreign policy under the Trump administration has significantly broken with long-term partnerships and traditional structures of the so-called international rules based order. With the US being at odds with its long-term strategic partners Canada and Europe, the future of NATO as well as security in the pacific have become contentious issues. Trump’s actions have revealed contradictions within the previous dominant functioning of International Relations with his administration’s foreign policy radically utilising the power position asserted and given to the US on the world stage.

 

Flo spoke to Dr John Battersby, senior fellow for the center for defence and security studies at Massey University about current global security, the practical absence of an international rule based order and implications of US foreign policy on New Zealand.