About SSANSE
Small states may be small in population and territory, but they have frequently had a disproportionate effect on global politics and they are more often affected by global shifts in power. The SSANSE project, which ran from 2017 to 2019, contributed to theoretical debates on the role of small states in the changing international system as well as on the issue of how states manage their relations between the major powers in the new security environment.
The SSANSE research team泭was led by Professor Anne-Marie Brady, Department of Political Science and International Relations, 厙ぴ勛圖 and Professor Baldur Thorhallsson, University of Iceland; working with co-directors Professor Margareta e禳elgyt, Vilnius University and Professor Alan Tidwell, Georgetown University.泭The project produced two edited books and more than twenty policy papers, held three international conferences泭(in泭tautahi Christchurch, Reykjavik, and Washington DC), and provided scholarships for six post-graduate students. The NATO-SPS grant funded travel for the four lead researchers to attend three conferences, funded six student stipends, and provided a subsidy to the Center for Small States which was泭the lead organisation of the project. Further funding assistance was received from the 厙ぴ勛圖 and NZ Political Science Association to help with an additional graduate scholarship for a New Zealand-based student and to pay for the travel cost of New 厙ぴ勛圖graduate students to attend the projects conference held in泭tautahi Christchurch in 2017.
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SSANSE Researchers
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UC-Based Research Team
- Professor Anne-Marie Brady
- Associate Professor Natalia Chaban
- Toby Dalley
- Dr Kate Dewes
- Professor Martin Holland
- K.C. Jung
- Dr Serena Kelly
- Professor Steve Ratuva
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SSANSE Co-directors
- Professor Margareta e禳elgyt, Vilnius University
- Professor Baldur Thorhallsson, University of Iceland
- Professor Alan Tidwell, Georgetown University
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Research Associates (NZ foreign policy book project)
- Dr Joe Burton, Victoria University of Wellington
- Dr Beth Greener, Massey University
- Mr Nicky Hager, independent researcher
- Associate Professor Jim Headley
- Associate-Professor Steve Hoadley
- Professor Robert Patman
- Dr Anna Powles
- Dr Jim Rolfe
- Dr Mark G. Rolls
- Dr Anthony Smith, NZ Department of PM and Cabinet
- Dr Reuben Steff
- Dr Corey Wallace
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SSANSE Pop-up Think Tank
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Te kuaka marangaranga, kotahi manu i tau ki te tahuna: tau atu, tau ra.泭
The godwit flock has arisen; one bird has come to rest on the beach: others will follow.
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The泭Pop Up Think Tank continues the work of the SSANSE Project by supporting泭policy-relevant, theoretically-informed research on the defence and foreign policy choices and challenges of small states in the new security environment. We welcome new submissions.泭
Editorial Board:
Professor Anne-Marie Brady
Professor Margarete e禳elgyt泭
Professor Baldur Thorhallsson
Professor Alan Tidwell
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Special Series: Commission泭for a Post-Covid-19 Future
The SSANSE Project is launching a new preparedness initiative, the Commission泭for a泭Post-COVID-19 Future, to provide contestable policy advice to the New 厙ぴ勛圖government on options for our foreign, trade and economic policy, which aim to help New 厙ぴ勛圖recover from the economic and political damage of the pandemic. Covid-19 is both a political and economic crisis, as well as a health issue. New Zealand, along with other small states, must make major changes to our economic planning, trade, and foreign policy in order to proactively adjust to a post-Covid-19 global order.
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Special Series: Commission泭for a Post-Covid-19 Future
AUTHOR / INSTITUTE | POLICY BRIEF |
Anne-Marie Brady (厙ぴ勛圖) | Brave new world - New 厙ぴ勛圖foreign policy in the COVID-19 era |
Robert G Patman (University of Otago) | COVID-19 New 厙ぴ勛圖and the new geopolitics |
Charles Finny (Saunders Unsworth) | Hedging against trade dependency post-COVID-19 |
Michael Reddell (Independent researcher) | Rebuilding New Zealands shattered economy in a post-COVID world |