Otago National Security School

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The Inaugural Otago National Security School, Monday 3 February 2020, St Margaret's College, University of Otago.

St Margaret's College
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2020.

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  1. Paki Ormsby (P.I.F): Can't take one-size-fits-all approach to national security. Diversity. Regionalism but tailor your approach within that. ,

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  2. Paki Ormsby (P.I.F): Focus on climate security, human security, organised crime, cyber security, emerging environment. ,

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  3. Paki Ormsby (P.I.F): Blue Pacific narrative, from vulnerability to strength. Economic as well as security. RAMSI brought regions military and law enforcement together. End of a chapter from trad security to non-trad. ,

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  4. Paki Ormsby (P.I.F): Regionalism: Pacific can do more together than alone. eg. Solomon Islands pivot point. Collective diplomacy to climate change. ,

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  5. Paki Ormsby (P.I.F): Pacific regionalism, how region has engaged with trad/non-trad partners. Boe Declaration. ,

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  6. Neil Boister (Cant.): Higher levels of intervention in Caribbean, reduced trafficking? ,

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  7. Neil Boister (Cant.): is Pacific rightly labeled a semi-narco region? Location, low-population density, corruption, no rule of law, linguistic affinity, bribable police? But not comparable to other regions. ,

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  8. Neil Boister (Cant.): drug trafficking policing traditionally used by external major powers to interfere in regions. 'Arc of instability'. Contradicition- as soon as you talk about TNOC you are in interventionist mode. ,

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  9. Neil Boister (Cant.): funding through EU comparing EU and PIF legal responses to money laundering, drug trafficking, illegal unregulated fishing, corruption. ,

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  10. Lefaoali'i Meremine Auelua (MoD): Climate change single greatest threat to Pacific. Substantial capability investment. ,

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  11. Lefaoali'i Meremine Auelua (MoD): MoD/NZDF major shift in 2018 defence policy said Pacific a govt priority. MoD more transparent in how we interact with Pacific. Culture based. ,

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  12. Anna Powles (Massey); keepers of national security only come from certain demographics. NZ lacks diversity in national security community to respond to Pacific identity and issues. ,

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  13. Anna Powles (Massey): closing window of opportunity for getting it right. Reordering of the Pacific, geopolitical vs local. Climate change, epidemics. Connection between national resilience & national security. ,

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  14. Roundtable on "NZ and the security challenges of the Pacific in the Post-Christchurch Era". Anna Powles (Massey), Lefaoali'i Meremine Auelua (MoD), Neil Boister (Cant.), Paki Ormsby (). ,

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  15. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): Number of strategies successful in past, information sharing, legal and cybercrime investigation. New national strategic approach looks at elements of organised crime business model.

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  16. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): Social, economic and probable reputational impact on NZ. Links back to vision outlined by Tony Lynch earlier - NZers ability to advance lives confidently and without fear.

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  17. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): NZ small but profitable drugs market. Methamphetamine most traded commodity. Over 16 kilo used each week. Since 2017 30 transnational operational cells identified and dismantled in NZ.

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  18. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): key national security risk and govt priority. 15th March impacted on firearms policy. Minimising access to criminals of firearms.

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  19. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): drugs, fisheries, flora and fauna, human trafficking, cyber-crime, illegal value transfers. A $1 trillion global business - 1.5% of global GDP. 70% of organised crime is transnational

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  20. Jeremy Wood (NZ Police): a strategic approach to transnational organised crime in NZ. Supply chain from overseas, similar to terrorism. Looking at ways they operate, how things are changing, strategies.

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