This piece examines how New Zealand's foreign and defence policies are being challenged by rising global geopolitical tensions, particularly in the context of US-China competition and the implications of Australia’s AUKUS Pillar II and US criticism of New Zealand’s defence budget
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a pointed criticism of perceived inaction in alliance spending
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