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Dr Balazs Kiglics

Teaching Fellow in Asian Studies and Global Studies

Office Arts 3C10
Tel +64 3 479 4047
Email balazs.kiglics@otago.ac.nz

Teaching

  • GLBL 101 Introduction to Intercultural Communication
  • ASIA 101 Introducing Asia

Research Interest

  • Evolution of cultures and human thinking
  • Intercultural communication
  • Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific
  • Japanese foreign policy
  • Contemporary Chinese and Japanese culture and society

Publications

Patman, R. G., Grace, P., Kiglics, B., & Wesselbaum, D. (2024). Introduction. In R. G. Patman, P. Grace, B. Kiglics & D. Wesselbaum (Eds.), New Zealand's foreign policy under the Jacinda Ardern government: Facing the challenge of a disrupted world. (pp. xxi-xl). Singapore: World Scientific. doi: 10.1142/9789811285165_fmatter Chapter in Book - Research

Patman, R. G., Grace, P., Kiglics, B., & Wesselbaum, D. (Eds.). (2024). New Zealand's foreign policy under the Jacinda Ardern government: Facing the challenge of a disrupted world. Singapore: World Scientific, 285p. doi: 10.1142/13646 Edited Book - Research

Patman, R., Ungor, M., & Kiglics, B. (2022). After APEX, where to on China? Newsroom, (21 November). Retrieved from https://www.newsroom.co.nz/after-apec-where-to-on-china Journal - Professional & Other Non-Research Articles

Kiglics, B. (2022). Japan's Asia-Pacific diplomacy in the twenty-first century: Empty rhetoric or a new paradigm? In R. G. Patman, P. Köllner & B. Kiglics (Eds.), From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: Diplomacy in a contested region. (pp. 115-142). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-981-16-7007-7_6 Chapter in Book - Research

Köllner, P., Patman, R. G., & Kiglics, B. (2022). From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: Diplomacy in an emerging strategic space. In R. G. Patman, P. Köllner & B. Kiglics (Eds.), From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: Diplomacy in a contested region. (pp. 1-27). Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-981-16-7007-7_1 Chapter in Book - Research

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