Prof Richard Whitman’s conference participation
Where next for multilateral and regional institutions: NZIIA Conference 2023 Session
The European Union – New Zealand relationship is at a crossroads. Free trade agreement negotiations opened in 2018, yet, the relationship is in flux because of Brexit. The European Union Public Diplomacy and Outreach in New Zealand (DIPLO) project supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, focuses on promoting positive EU-NZ relations through:
Kelly, Serena and Doidge, Mathew (2022) The Conversation, 14 July.
Doidge, Mathew and Kelly, Serena (2022) . The Conversation, 29 April.
Doidge, Mathew and Kelly, Serena (2021) . The Conversation, 24 September.
Kelly, Serena and Griffin, Adam (2020) European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) Blog Series, 2(1).
Kelly, Serena and Doidge Mathew (2023) Beyond trade: , 11 May 2023.
European Parliament Election 2024: A Shift Right? Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 16 June 2023.
EU-Pacific Development Relations and the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent. Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 14 September 2022.
The French Presidential Election and the Future of the European Union. Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 17 April 2022.
The Return to Europe: The Eighteenth Anniversary of the European Union’s First Eastern Enlargement. Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 6 April 2022.
The Ukraine Crisis: Where is the European Union? Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 22 February 2022.
Trouble in the Family: Hungary, Poland and the European Union Explained. Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 14 February 2022.
German Election 2021: The Stuttering Race to Replace Merkel. Dr Mathew Doidge (ҕl), 6 September 2021.
Kelly, Serena and Baugh, Brittany (2023) New Zealand Mainstream Media Framing of the EU–NZ Free Trade Agreement and Environment/Climate Issues in 2022. diplo-media-report-2023-02.pdf. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena and Baugh, Brittany (2023) Summary of New Zealand Media Coverage of the European Union: January−December 2022. diplo-media-report-2023-01.pdf. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena and Baugh, Brittany (2022) Summary of New Zealand Media Coverage of the European Union: January-June 2022. diplo-media-report-2022-02. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena (2022) The European Union and Mahuta: New Zealand’s Media Coverage. diplo-media-report-2022-01. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena (2021) New Zealand’s Media Portrayals and Understandings of the European Union: January-December 2021. diplo-media-report-2021-02. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena (2021) New Zealand’s Media Portrayals and Understandings of the European Union: January 2021. diplo-media-report-2021-01. Christchurch: National Centre for Research on Europe.
Kelly, Serena and Doidge, Mathew (2021) Community or Chaos: German Election – Serena Kelly and Mathew Doidge [Radio Broadcast]. OAR, 19 October (1 hr).
Kelly, Serena (2021) [Radio Broadcast]. RNZ, 2 August (25 mins).
Kelly, Serena (2019) in Bernard Hickey [podcast]. RNZ, 8 November
Prof Richard Whitman’s conference participation
Where next for multilateral and regional institutions: NZIIA Conference 2023 Session
Highlights of the 2023 NZIIA Conference
Associate Professor Ben Wellings
The Strange Life and Death of Global Britain: NZ-EU-UK Relations in the AUKUS era
Interview with Anne McNaughton
The EU Public Diplomacy and Outreach in New Zealand (DIPLO) hosts a range of events. From talks by visiting experts to conferences, check out the latest DIPLO news and events.
The EU Public Diplomacy and Outreach in New Zealand (DIPLO) hosts a range of events. From talks by visiting experts to conferences, check out the latest DIPLO news and events.
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