Anne-Marie Brady

Anne-Marie Sharon Brady (born 1966) is a New Zealand academic and Professor of Political Science at the University of Canterbury. She specialises in Chinese domestic and foreign politics, Antarctic and Arctic politics, Pacific politics, and New Zealand Foreign Policy.

Brady is the first female political scientist to be elected a Fellow of The Royal Society of New Zealand, Te Apārangi.

Her research on Antarctic politics, China's polar interests, and the Chinese Communist Party's domestic and foreign policy, in particular, foreign interference activities, has been a catalyst contributing to policy adjustments by governments of the US, to New Zealand, Australia, the UK, Canada, and the EU. Provided by Wikipedia
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    China as a polar great power / by Brady, Anne-Marie, 1966-

    Published 2017
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    China as a polar great power / by Brady, Anne-Marie, 1966-

    Published 2017
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    Looking north, looking south : China, Taiwan and the South Pacific /

    Published 2010
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