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Different approach / Mahuta, Nanaia   Journal Article
Mahuta, Nanaia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The principles of partnership and mutual respect embodied in the Treaty of Waitangi provide the essential foundation for how New Zealand conducts its foreign policy today. Its approach is values-based and aims to work collectively in pursuit of our core interests. These include: defending an international rules-based order which gives all countries a voice and provides frameworks that promote stability; keeping New Zealanders safe by promoting regional stability; promoting and nurturing international conditions and connections that aid our prosperity, including supply chain resilience; and encouraging global action on sustainability issues such as climate change where solutions depend on international co-operation.
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New net goes fishing / Mahuta, Nanaia   Journal Article
Mahuta, Nanaia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For New Zealand a common stance to ensure a peaceful, stable, prosperous and resilient Pacific, one in which it is seen as a partner, is essential. As we navigate our engagement in the region, we need to draw on all the tools available in our kete to support our way forward. The time is right for Aotearoa New Zealand's Pacific engagement to move from Reset to Resilience. Resilience takes a Pacific-centric view of our collective interests in the region, shifting us to a strength-based approach which acknowledges that building long-term resilience requires an ecosystem-wide response. Aotearoa New Zealand sits within that ecosystem.
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