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Tag Archives: Perceptions of Asians
Attitudes towards Asians: Australia, Canada and NZ compared
My presentation at the Pathways to Metropolis conference on Attitudes towards Asians: Australia, Canada and NZ compared is now online, as is the complementary paper by Andrew Robertson on New Zealanders’ perceptions of Asia and Asian peoples
Posted in Academic writing, Conference papers
Tagged Asia, Auckland, New Zealand, New Zealand population., Perceptions of Asians
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Benign neglect
In this article in the New Zealand International Review (37, 6), I argue that New Zealand’s relationship with Southeast Asia and ASEAN has suffered from ‘benign neglect’.
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles
Tagged ASEAN, Foreign Affairs., Foreign relations, Perceptions of Asians
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Mind the gap: Australia and New Zealand’s views of Asia
Here is my take, to Lowy Institute’s blog, of the differences between Australia’s and New Zealand’s views of Asia.
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles
Tagged Australia, New Zealand, Perceptions of Asians
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What New Zealanders think of India and Indians
I analyse New Zealanders’ attitudes to India and Indians in an article published in the Communication Journal of New Zealand, 12 (1), 2011, called “They do not lead sanitary lives”, now online.
Interview with Daljit Singh on ASEAN’s view of NZ in Asia
Listen here to an interview I had with Daljit Singh, Senior Fellow at ISEAS, on his report on ASEAN’s perspective of New Zealand’s place in Asia.
Posted in On Radio, Published articles, Research reports
Tagged ASEAN, Asia, Perceptions of Asians
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Demography, Diaspora and Diplomacy: NZ’s Challenges in Asia
My recent article, in the latest issue of New Zealand Population Review (Vol.36, pp.137-157), is now online here.
Posted in Academic writing, Conference papers, Published articles
Tagged Asia, China, Colombo Plan, Diaspora, Diplomacy, Foreign Affairs., Foreign relations, Immigration, International relations; foreign affairs; Asia; international students, International students, Malaysia, New Zealand population., Perceptions of Asians, Singapore
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Registration now open for Kiwimade Preaching forums
You can now view the programmes and register online for the Kiwimade Preaching forums in Auckland, Waikanae or Christchurch. I will be addressing the question at the Waikanae forum on ‘who is the Kiwi in Kiwi-made?’ At the forum there will … Continue reading
A sin of omission: NZ’s export education industry & foreign policy
A chapter I co-authored with Terry McGrath called ‘A sin of omission: New Zealand’s export education industry and foreign policy’ was recently published in Social Policy Review 23: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2011, edited by Holden et al … Continue reading
New Zealand’s new future in Asia
The text Massey University, Albany public lecture I gave There goes the neighbourhood: New Zealand’s new future in Asia is now online. The abstract is below the line:
Massey University Lecture Series: There goes the neighbourhood: NZ’s new future in Asia
On 11 May at 6pm I am giving the Massey University Albany Asian Hub Lecture on the topic There goes the neighbourhood: New Zealand’s new future in Asia. Further information is available on Eventfinder here or you can respond via Facebook here
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles
Tagged Asia, Asian students, Auckland, China, Christian migrants., Colombo Plan, Foreign relations, International education., International relations; foreign affairs; Asia; international students, International students, Perceptions of Asians, Spoonley, Superdiversity.
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