Talk with Ben Wellings
Ben Wellings, Associate Professor, Monash University, Melbourne, spoke to the NZIIA in Dunedin on Thursday, 17th August 2023.
Diplohas a busy few weeks coming up! See the programme below:
Associate Professor Ben Wellings (Monash University) is currently in Dunedin. As well as delivering lectures for Otago students, Ben is giving a public seminar:
‘The Strange Life and Death of Global Britain: New Zealand-EU-UK Relations in the AUKUS era’
Thursday 17 August 2023
Otago Business School, Room G.02, Dunedin
Professor Bruce Wilson is also visiting New Zealand next week. Bruce is delivering public seminars in Wellington, Napier and Christchurch.
Here are the details:
‘Sustainability and International Relations in the Pacific: A European Union perspective’
Monday, 21 August 2023, 5:40pm
Rutherford House Lecture Theatre 2 (RHLT2), Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus, Welllington
‘Keeping the Pacific above water: climate change, strategic competition, and other challenges for our near neighbours’
Tuesday, 22 August 2023, 1pm
North Club, 4 Campbell Street, Havelock North
The EU as a Global Actor: strategies for engaging civil society in third countries’
Thursday, August 24 2023, 2:30pm
James Logie 613, ҕl, Christchurch
27 July 2023
Expert Visit
Diplo is looking forward to welcoming Anne McNaughton (Director, ANU Centre for European Studies) to the ҕl next week.
Anne will deliver a public lecture at the Faculty of Law onMonday August 7 from 1pm-2pm
Title:Emerging from the Tunnel: Challenging the permeability of Silos
Abstract:This presentation addresses the wicked problem of addressing societal issues that require not only an inter- but also a transdisciplinary approach. Many of society’s challenges today cross borders, requiring both international and domestic responses if we are to develop effective and satisfactory solutions. In this seminar, I explore the potential of the functional method in comparative law to transcend the constraints inherent in inter- and transdisciplinary work. The EU is an exemplar of this approach and a touchstone for broader transnational and inter-regional applications.
8 June 2023
NZIIA Conference 2023
DIPLO was proud to be part of the conversations at the NZIIA conference in June. Thanks again to Richard Whitman for making the long journey to join us.Watch video highlights of the NZIIA Conference
31 May 2023
European expert visiting New Zealand
Diplo is pleased to welcome its first European expert visit to New Zealand Professor Richard Whitman (University of Kent).
Richard will be delivering 3 public talks at the following times and venues:
1. Friday June 2, 2pm at the NCRE James Logie Room 613, ҕl
2. Tuesday June 6, 5:40pm at Rutherford House (Lecture Theatre 2 Victoria University of Wellington).
3. Thursday June 8 at the NZIIA Annual Conference, Pullman Hotel, Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland
11 May, 2023
Article Published
A new article has been published by Dr Serena Kelly and Dr Mathew Doidge.examines the potential benefits of the FTA beyond the economic bottom line.
2022 news and events
14 July, 2022
EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement
An article by Dr Serena Kelly and Dr Mathew Doidge on the recently announced EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement has been published inThe Conversation.
3rd May, 2022
Ukraine, and the EU’s 2004 Eastern Enlargement
Dr Mathew Doidge and Dr Serena Kelly’s analysis of Ukraine’s EU membership aspirations, viewed through the lens of the 18th anniversary of the Union’s ‘big bang’ enlargement to the Central and Eastern European Countries in 2004, has been published inThe Conversation.
23rd February, 2022
Dr Serena Kelly – NZPSA Conference
On February 9 2022, Serena Kelly presented at the virtual New Zealand Political Studies Association (NZPSA) conference. The title of the paper was: ‘Power dynamics and the EU–NZ FTA’ and drew on some preliminary results from DIPLO’s on-going media analysis of the EU in New Zealand. With the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
4th April, 2022
Shock and Abandonment? New Zealand, Britain and European Community enlargement, 1960-1985
On 4 April 2022, DIPLO, in cooperation with the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA) and the European Studies Association of Australian and New Zealand (ESAANZ) hosted a presentation by NZIIA President Dr Hamish McDougall examining New Zealand’s political and diplomatic relationships with Britain and the enlarged European Community in historical perspective.