Entries in US (4)

Monday
Jan182010

New Zealand-US Relations in a Globalizing World: Moving Together or Moving Apart

by Robert G. Patman and Jeremy Hall, published in Rod Alley (ed.) New Zealand in World Affairs 1990-2005, Wellington: University of Victoria Press, 2007, pp. 109-130. 

Sunday
Nov152009

Bush’s Political Fundamentalism and the ‘War’ Against Militant Islam: The US-European Divide

by Dick Nabers and Robert G. Patman Version publshed in Jocelyne Cesari (ed.) Muslims in Europe and the United States after 9/11, New York, Routledge, forthcoming in Fall 2009. 

Sunday
Mar152009

Out of Sync: Bush's Expanded National Security State and the War on Terror

The US national security state was fashioned at the beginning of the Cold War to contain the global threat of the rival superpower, the Soviet Union. However, this security framework did not wither away with the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the USSR. The events of September 11 starkly exposed the limitations of a state-centric approach to international security in a globalizing world.

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Thursday
Jun152006

The Politics of Security: New Zealand-US Relations in a Globalising World

by Robert G. Patman, published in Brian Lynch (ed) New Zealand and the World: The Major Foreign Policy Issues, 2005-2010 Wellington: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006, pp. 63-80.