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Ideas for 6 June 2010 - Sanctions
Audio 6 Jun 2010Sanctions - humanitarian disaster or legitimate tool in international relations? Ideas talks to a passenger aboard the 'Rachel Corrie' - Denis Hallday, Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand - Shemi Tzur… Audio
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NZ downsizes East Timor troop commitment
Audio 19 May 2010Seventy-five soldiers left Christchurch for East Timor today - just over half the size of previous rotations. Audio
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Academic calls for Vanuatu to disband VMF
A New Zealand academic says Vanuatu's paramilitary police unit, the Vanuatu Mobile Force, should be disbanded. The VMF has been strongly criticised in a Coroner's report into the death of...
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NZ leads world for peacefulness - survey
The Institute for Economics and Peace says New Zealand is the world's most peaceful country because community and friendships are highly valued.
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New Zealand rated world's most peaceful nation
Audio 3 Jun 2009When it comes to peace and harmony it seems right here is the place to be. Audio
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Kevin Clements - Place of Peacemaking
Audio 31 May 2009Prof. Kevin Clements is the newly appointed director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago Universtiy. Audio
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Otago University sets up chair in Peace and Conflict Studies
Otago University in New Zealand has appointed Professor Kevin Clements to the new Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies. Professor Clements also becomes the Director of the National Centre for...
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Australian University helps Vanuatu Council of Chiefs to develop role
Vanuatu's Council of Chiefs is to receive assistance from an Australian University to take a greater role in the nation's future. The Director of the Australian Centre for Peace and...
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Australian university helps Vanuatu Council of Chiefs
Vanuatu's Council of Chiefs is to receive assistance from an Australian University to take a greater role in the nation's future. The Director of the Australian Centre for Peace and...
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Conference to open in Brisbane to discuss peace in the region
A four-day conference in Brisbane, starting on Thursday, aims to canvas different views on how sustainable peace can be achieved in the Asia/Pacific region. The University of Queensland is bringing...