- Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand
The Centre for Strategic Studies:New Zealand (CSS:NZ) is an international and military affairs research centre located in Wellington, New Zealand. Formerly jointly supported by the New Zealand Ministry of Defence,
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade , andVictoria University of Wellington , it is now a part of Victoria University's School of Government.Infobox Officeholder
name =Centre for Strategic Studies
caption =New Zealand Centre for Strategic Studies|thumb|History of the NZ CSS
Established in 1993 following a perceived need to examine NZ's international relations and situation more closely, the Centre has had three directors.
Terence O'Brien , a former New Zealand diplomat who had chaired theUnited Nations Security Council , was appointed as Director when the Centre was first established.David Dickens , the former Deputy Director, took over when Mr O'Brien's term finished in 2000, and he was in his turn succeeded byPeter Cozens , who had been and is the Centre's Administrator dealing withCouncil for Security and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP) matters.Directors of the NZ CSS
The Centre has had three Directors. The first Director of the Centre ,
Terence O'Brien was a former New Zealand diplomat with an illustrious career as New Zealand Ambassador to theUnited Nations inGeneva , the European Commission in Brussels, and theUnited Nations inNew York . From 1993-2000 when O'Brien was the Executive Director the Centre was most active. The Centre managed to retain a reputation for independent advice not linked to the policies of majorNew Zealand political parties. The Centre put out a number of publications and thought pieces related to New Zealand security and defence issues. The second Director wasDavid Dickens and the thirdPeter Cozens .The F16 Controversy
The failure to renew O'Brien's contract in 2000 was seen by some as politically motivated. O'Brien had been very critical of the New Zealand National Government's decision to lease and potentially purchase 28
United States F16 fighter planes for a cost of up to Nz$640 million dollars in contrast to Dickens who was in full support. It was O'Brien's opinion that the planes served no useful purpose, that the only country that they could reach and attack from bases in New Zealand would be Australia and that the planes were costly and inappropriate for New Zealand given its defence circumstances. Funds could be better spent on upgrading New Zealand's peacekeeping capabilities and purchasing more other aircraft such as the C130J Hercules. Dr Dickens had a different opinion.New Zealand Defence MinisterMax Bradford was aghast at the Centre's decision to criticize the F-16 purchase decision and ensured that O'Brien's contract was not extended. There was a Parliamentary Select Committee inquiry which probed into the failure to renew the contract ofTerence O'Brien and the outcome of the enquiry found that there was wrong doing.David Dickens was promoted to Director. ButDavid Dickens did not last long. When theNew Zealand Labour Party came to power in 2002, Prime MinisterHelen Clark quickly moved to cancel the order of the F16 fighter planes due to concerns over cost and suitability. New Zealand lost its air combat force and, in what appears to be a second episode of political interference, the Centre lostDavid Dickens who was promptly fired. Soon after the departure ofDavid Dickens , O'Brien was back as an affiliate to the Centre along with a handful of Victoria University professors and other political commentators and security experts includingRoderic Alley ,Lance Beath ,Bruce Brown ,Peter Harris ,Stephen Hoadley ,Les Holborrow ,Jim Rolfe ,Ann Trotter ,Michael Powles andAndrew Renton-Green .Current Operations
The Centre now operates on a more low key basis managed by the former operations manager
Peter Cozens . As the Centre is now under the wing of [http://www.vuw.ac.nz/home/index.asp Victoria University's] [http://ips.ac.nz/ Institute of Policy Studies,] itself part of the [http://www.vuw.ac.nz/sog/ School of Government] ,Peter Cozens took the title of Executive Director. Apart from the director, the Centre has at various times included a Deputy Director, research fellows from thePeople's Republic of China andJapan , research associates and assistants, administrators, and support staff.In early
2007 Cozens was raced to hospital for stress related heart problems related to overwork. He has recovered well.External links
* [http://www.vuw.ac.nz/css/ - Centre's website]
* [http://www.colinjames.co.nz/other_articles/Def_quart_Quigley_Oct_99.htm - On the F-16 Controversy and the CSS]
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