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The strategic utility of New Zealand Special Forces
Authors:Rhys Ball
Institution:1. Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand rhysball@hotmail.com
Abstract:In 1955, the New Zealand government authorised the creation of a Special Forces unit to operate with British forces in Malaya to counter a communist-inspired guerrilla insurgency. Drawing upon the operational experiences of the New Zealand SAS largely taken from the Cold War period, and underpinned by Colin Gray's Special Forces essentials of ‘economy of force’ and ‘expansion of choice’, this article will show how New Zealand's SAS is now accepted not only as a respected and relevant part of the nation's military capability, but also empowers its political decision-makers with the confidence to take on significant, and at times difficult, strategic foreign-policy choices.
Keywords:Borneo  counterinsurgency  defence policy  Malaya  New Zealand  Special Forces  strategy  Vietnam
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