Peter Cozens

Peter Cozens

Peter Cozens is the current Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand, which is part of the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington. As Director, Cozens promotes and contributes to research and discussion of New Zealand's strategic security environment.

Biography

Cozens grew up and attended school in the United Kingdom. From 1964 to 1972 he served in the British India Steam Navigation Company. He saw service in the company's cadetship, general cargo ships, passenger and cruise liners and consequently visited many ports of call in the Indian Ocean and in Asia. From 1972 to 1993 he served in the Royal New Zealand Navy and saw service in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, retiring at the rank of Commander. He studied at the Royal Australian Naval Staff College and Victoria University where he researched Asian culture and civilisation, graduating with a Master of Arts.

In 1995 he was appointed as Administrator (or in some references Operations Manager) at the Centre for Strategic Studies under original Director and Founder Terence O'Brien. Following the departure of David Dickens in 2003, Cozens was promoted to Director. He also serves as Executive Director of the New Zealand Membership Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP).

Current Activities

Cozens is one of the leading thinkers in New Zealand's strategic studies community.Fact|date=April 2008 His expert views on maritime and security issues are frequently sought out by the New Zealand and international media. He is a advocate for non-official or track two diplomacy. In a submission to the New Zealand government's 'Seriously Asia' conference in 2003, he expressed concerns about the country's commitment to understanding Asia. In particular, he lamented the lack of resources allocated to the work of think-tanks and track two organizations. Cozens has been quoted as saying the New Zealand Defence Force also needs to increase its expertise, in particular that there is a "need to lift the academic ability of our officer cadre: this is well overdue for real professional development." [Denis Welch, "The disarming of New Zealand", The Listener, 29 April 2006]

As Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies, Cozens' duties include directing research, giving speeches, providing media commentary and contributing to the School of Government's Masters of Strategic Studies degree. He manages several full-time staff members, and also oversees a number of the Centre's Senior Fellows, including former director Terence O'Brien, University of Auckland academic Stephen Hoadley, and Lance Beath. Cozens has also increasingly found himself raising money to support the Centre's activities.

Cozens has represented New Zealand at many regional security meetings. These include the annual IISS 'Shangri-La Dialogue' in Singapore, attended by defence officials from across the Asia-Pacific region, and the annual Asia Pacific Roundtable in Kuala Lumpur. He is also a Fellow of the Asia/Pacific Research Institute of New Zealand and serves on the Editorial Board of the Sea Power Centre - Australia working paper series.

Views on Security Issues

Cozens has outlined his own views on strategic policy and security issues in numerous papers and books on terrorism, security and maritime cooperation in the Pacific-Asian region. In a 2005 newspaper interview, he called for a "softly softly, catchy monkey" approach to counter-terrorism, saying it would "reward authorities more than a 'reds under the bed', or 'terrorist under the bed' approach." ["Civil rights at risk in terror backlash," The New Zealand Herald, 29 September 2005] In response to an Australian report that warned about future resource competition in the Antarctic, Cozens said the New Zealand Government "should think in terms of increasing New Zealand's military presence" near the south pole. [Michael Field and David Dickens, "Fears of Cold War in the Antarctic" The Dominion-Post, 7 April 2007] The idea was not welcomed by the New Zealand Defence Force. In an article in the Australian journal 'Security Challenges' he argued that the New Zealand Defence Force should be renamed the "Armed Services of New Zealand" to reflect the fact that it increasingly performs a range of non-traditional functions [ Peter Cozens, "Some reflections on the notion of defence and the use of armed force: a perspective from New Zealand", Security Challenges, vol.2, no. 3] .

Cozens' views have not found universal support. A letter to The Listener magazine in May 2006 described him as an "ex-navy wallah" who needs his "head read". [ "Letters, The Listener, 13-19 May 2006]

Health Issues

In early 2007 Peter Cozens was taken to hospital for stress related heart problems related to overwork. He has recovered well.

References

External links

* [http://www.victoria.ac.nz/css/pages/staff/peter_cozens/index.aspx - Personal webpage]
* [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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