Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century

This article introduces the emergence and development of political and economic relations between New Zealand and the EU since the mid XX century till present. The progressive strengthening of the mutual cooperation has the positive effect on the market liberalization in YUTR and allows New Zealand...

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Main Author: Anastasia Victorovna Kolmakova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2016-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10535
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spelling doaj-800374560c7a48e9a132f268b912ba102020-11-24T21:53:37ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792016-12-0116113314010534Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI centuryAnastasia Victorovna Kolmakova0Институт востоковедения РАНThis article introduces the emergence and development of political and economic relations between New Zealand and the EU since the mid XX century till present. The progressive strengthening of the mutual cooperation has the positive effect on the market liberalization in YUTR and allows New Zealand to focus not only on the Asian market, but also become a reliable field for investment for Western partners. Today, relations between New Zealand and the European Union (EU) are based on the principles set in the Joint Declaration on the development of relations and cooperation, signed in Lisbon on 21 September 2007 in addition to the Joint Declaration of 1999 and the Plan of joint actions in 2004 entitled “Priorities for future cooperation”. Political contacts at the highest level between the EU and New Zealand, as well as practical steps taken by the European Union, such as enlargement of the Permanent Mission in New Zealand in 2014 and the strengthening of trade and economic relations, may testify in favor of the further intensification of relations between them in the foreseeable future. However, the result of this convergence will largely depend on the situation within the European Union, which currently faces serious problems related to a number of factors, including admission of new members with weak economies, the systemic crisis of the EU economies, the issue of debt of Greece, the lack of a common political approach of the participants to the important international issues, regulation of the market of agricultural products etc.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10535внешняя политика Новой ЗеландииЕССовместная декларация о развитии отношений и сотрудничестваЖозе Мануэль БаррозоАвстралияНовая Зеландия
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Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
Vestnik RUDN International Relations
внешняя политика Новой Зеландии
ЕС
Совместная декларация о развитии отношений и сотрудничества
Жозе Мануэль Баррозо
Австралия
Новая Зеландия
author_facet Anastasia Victorovna Kolmakova
author_sort Anastasia Victorovna Kolmakova
title Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
title_short Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
title_full Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
title_fullStr Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Relations between New Zealand and the European Union at the turn of the XXI century
title_sort development of the relations between new zealand and the european union at the turn of the xxi century
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Vestnik RUDN International Relations
issn 2313-0660
2313-0679
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article introduces the emergence and development of political and economic relations between New Zealand and the EU since the mid XX century till present. The progressive strengthening of the mutual cooperation has the positive effect on the market liberalization in YUTR and allows New Zealand to focus not only on the Asian market, but also become a reliable field for investment for Western partners. Today, relations between New Zealand and the European Union (EU) are based on the principles set in the Joint Declaration on the development of relations and cooperation, signed in Lisbon on 21 September 2007 in addition to the Joint Declaration of 1999 and the Plan of joint actions in 2004 entitled “Priorities for future cooperation”. Political contacts at the highest level between the EU and New Zealand, as well as practical steps taken by the European Union, such as enlargement of the Permanent Mission in New Zealand in 2014 and the strengthening of trade and economic relations, may testify in favor of the further intensification of relations between them in the foreseeable future. However, the result of this convergence will largely depend on the situation within the European Union, which currently faces serious problems related to a number of factors, including admission of new members with weak economies, the systemic crisis of the EU economies, the issue of debt of Greece, the lack of a common political approach of the participants to the important international issues, regulation of the market of agricultural products etc.
topic внешняя политика Новой Зеландии
ЕС
Совместная декларация о развитии отношений и сотрудничества
Жозе Мануэль Баррозо
Австралия
Новая Зеландия
url http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10535
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