
Robert Patman
Robert Patman is a professor at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, specializing in international relations. He has commented on the implications of the recent leak of classified military plans by U.S. officials, describing the incident as 'extraordinary' and 'cavalier,' and critiquing the Trump administration for prioritizing loyalty over competence in its appointments, which he believes contributed to the security breach.
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Robert Patman is an international relations professor who discussed Epstein's connections to elite circles.
Epstein files likened to Watergate as global power links emerge – The Front PageRobert Patman is a University of Otago international relations professor who commented on the ceasefire deal and its implications for Gaza's future.
Ceasefire deal ends hostage crisis but Gaza’s future uncertain – The Front PageUniversity of Otago professor of politics and international relations Robert Patman said the Luxon-led Government seems reluctant to show leadership.
Why New Zealand is holding back on recognising a Palestinian stateUniversity of Otago international relations professor Robert Patman told The Front Page that Trump has even claimed he knows Kim better than anyone.
US-North Korea relations: Trump hopes to meet Kim Jong Un again soon – The Front PageUniversity of Otago professor of politics Robert Patman commented on the Luxon-led Government's support for the two-state solution.
What would New Zealand recognising Palestinian statehood mean?University of Otago international relations professor Robert Patman told The Front Page that New Zealand could join other small and medium nations in pressing for a UN Security Council reform.
NZ urged to push for UN reform amid Iran-Israel tensions - The Front PageRobert Patman discussed the implications of the Iran nuclear deal during Barack Obama's presidency.
Koru stolen from Dargaville grave, family calls it ‘sacrilege’Robert Patman is a University of Otago international relations professor who discussed the implications of Israel's strikes on Iran.
How Israel’s strikes on Iran are reshaping the Middle East landscape – The Front PageUniversity of Otago international relations professor, Robert Patman, told The Front Page that while Barack Obama was US President, there was a successful deal between Iran and the US.
Rotorua to get 200 more homes; mix of social housing and affordable rentalsRobert Patman discusses the implications of US-Iran negotiations.
Letters: Does the world really need more weapons?Robert Patman, a professor at the University of Otago, discussed the implications of US-Iran negotiations during an interview.
Herald morning quiz: June 17 - New Zealand NewsUniversity of Otago international relations professor, Robert Patman, discussed the implications of US-Iran negotiations.
Preschooler survives blind cord hanging; mum’s warning to other parentsRobert Patman discussed the implications of political decisions on international relations during an interview.
Couple trapped in negative equity after being tricked into buying leaky South Auckland home, court toldRobert Patman, an international relations professor at the University of Otago, noted that Western criticism of Israel has partly arisen from public pressure.
Israel nguy cơ mất loạt đồng minh vì chiến dịch ở GazaUniversity of Otago professor of international relations Robert Patman told The Front Page it’s been 'a rocky ride' and 'chaotic and shambolic'.
Why Trump 2.0‘s first 100 days in office are drawing global concern - The Front PageRobert Patman, a professor at the University of Otago in Dunedin who specialises in international relations, called the security breach 'extraordinary' and 'cavalier'.
US war plans leak shows Five Eyes allies must ‘look out for ourselves’, says Mark Carney | Trump administration


























































