We diversify our portfolio’s to lower volatility. In the same way, we should diversify our thoughts to reduce risk. The world is changing fast. Technology, geopolitics, the environment, and society are all shifting. How can we adapt and thrive? How can we prepare for the risks and opportunities? Read more
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Check out some of his recent publications here
(2023) ‘The Strategic Case for New Zealand to Join AUKUS, The Diplomat, https://thediplomat.com/2023/04/the-strategic-case-for-new-zealand-to-join-aukus/
(2022) ‘Great Power Politics: The US-China Balance of Power in Transition’ in (ed.) Aiden Warren, Global Security in an Age of Crisis (Edinburgh University Press)
(2022) ‘The Fate of the Indo-Pacific: Lessons from Ukraine and US Diplomacy Towards Taiwan’, 9DASHLINE, https://www.9dashline.com/article/the-fate-of-the-indo-pacific-lessons-from-ukraine-and-us-diplomacy-towards-taiwan
(2020) Emerging Technologies and International Security: Machines, the State and War (Routledge)
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