Line of Defence - Summer 2019/20

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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY The Asia-Pacific Security Innovation Summit 2020 Dr Anita Abbott, chief of APSI Forum Committee, introduces the second Asia Pacific Security Innovation Summit scheduled for April 2020, an event that aims to promote a region more resilient to external and internal shocks. Economic globalisation, having dramatically accelerated in the three decades since the end of the Cold War, brought with it an impression that most major threats to national and international security would gradually disappear due to an international environment characterised by quantum leaps in international cooperation. Yet, as the economic influence of some emergent countries grows, so do their political ambitions with regard to the international arena. Other, more established countries with geographically overlapping yet competing interests are in turn likely to view such developments with deep apprehension. This uncertainty manifests itself perhaps most poignantly through the rapidly shifting security dynamics of the region, raising a set of problems both for individual states and for the international community as a whole.

Dr Anita Abbott is the Director of Global Partnership and Development Ltd and chief of APSI Forum committee.

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It lays bare some fundamental aspects of the foreign, defence and economic policies of littoral states with regard to the region. While one might assume that such policies between states might complement each other in some ways, many observers point to the dynamic that over the past decade or so international relations in the Asia-Pacific have turned increasingly conflictive. It is indeed difficult to ignore the increasing frequency of incidents involving the military and maritime economic assets of several states with substantial interests in the region. It is this state of affairs that forms the background to and impetus for the New Zealand-based Asia-Pacific Security Innovation Forum (APSI) and its series of annual, eponymous summits. The summits will provide a platform for international experts to discuss issues of critical importance to regional security. Driven by the aspiration to provide a forum for discussion on the abovementioned issues, as well as a platform for the development of innovative problem-solving approaches, the APSI summits strive to make a tangible contribution to the development of a system of international relationships in the Asia-Pacific region that is more resilient to both external and internal shocks, and thus more safe and secure. The first APSI summit took place in Rotorua between 17 and 18 April 2019, and saw the participation of a host of highly qualified speakers on a wide range of issues affecting the security environment in the Asia-

Pacific region and beyond. With the forthcoming second Summit to be held in Queenstown between 15 and 17 April 2020, APSI intends to build upon the success of the previous edition. The missions of APSI are to facilitate security cooperation for peace, not war; and to facilitate cooperation on issues of common interest, including the human and social aspects of security; and to enhance awareness of security developments, including through early warning, with a view to preventing crises. Among next year’s group of summit speakers and participants are prominent subject experts, such as: • Lt Gen Olivier Rittimann, the current Vice Chief of Staff at NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Mons, Belgium. • Lt Gen Vinod Bhatia, PVSM, AVSM, SM (ret.), the current Director of the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies in New Delhi, India. • Maj Gen Gert-Johannes Hagemann, the current Deputy Commander of the NATO Rapid Deployable Corps headquartered in Lille, France. In the area of human and social aspects of security, speakers will include Hon Alfred Ngaro MP, HE Dr Jesus S. Domingo, Ambassador of the Philippines to New Zealand; Professor Dwi Andreas Santosa of IPB University; Don Lord from Hagar New Zealand; and HE Dr Itzhak Gerberg, Ambassador of Israel to New Zealand. Line of Defence


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On Tour: When international cricket meets international risk

6min
pages 44-45

She’ll be right: Security AWOL at Defence event

2min
page 43

The Asia-Pacific Security Innovation Summit 2020

3min
page 42

Has Defence gone off the Pacific deep end?

4min
pages 40-41

Face-off between surveillance and privacy

18min
pages 34-39

Interview: Soft defences and managed retreat against climate change

6min
pages 32-33

Private security and the privatisation of public space

11min
pages 28-31

ADF Selects GA-ASI’s MQ-9B for Project Air 7003

2min
page 27

A wrap up of 2019 and a big thank you to our overseas personnel

3min
page 26

NZDIA Chair sets out goals for year ahead

3min
page 25

Value destruction or value for money

2min
page 24

Defence capability investment and the role of industry

5min
pages 22-23

Speech: Minister launches Advancing Pacific Partnerships

5min
pages 20-21

Capability questions for the next government

5min
pages 18-19

New Zealand’s space economy worth $1.69 billion

2min
page 17

Defence minister commits to rebuilding reserve force

3min
page 16

New Zealand open for business at Pacific 2019

2min
page 15

P-8A Poseidon base works commence

2min
page 14

The battlefield advantages of switching to electric

6min
pages 12-13

Special awards recognise outstanding contributions

3min
page 11

From Norway with innovation

2min
page 10

The right equipment in a timely manner

2min
page 9

Digital engagement with veterans recognised

2min
page 8

DEFENCE Winners of Defence Industry and Employer Support Awards announced

4min
pages 6-7
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