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Forging an Independent Foreign Policy for Aotearoa New Zealand: A look in Terence O'Brien's lasting imprint
Terence O'Brien was a diplomat (qualified as "legendary" by Helen Clark), free thinker, and giant of NZ foreign policy who helped secure his country's seat at the UN Security Council 1992-93 against the odds. He served Aotearoa New Zealand with distinction for over 40 years in the foreign service, and as founding director of the Centre for Strategic Studies.
Diplosphere, proudly supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, invites you to join us, as we celebrate and reflect upon Terence's not inconsiderable contribution to NZ's independent foreign policy.
We will discuss themes and principles that underpin much of Terence O'Brien’s writings and talks over the years, such as (but not exclusively):
- How does NZ strike the right balance between multilateral and bilateral diplomacy, or in other words, pursuing interests collectively with others, or individually with like-minded partners?
- How should NZ’s bearings and alignments internationally adjust to a world where the international pecking order is being altered?
- We will also consider how, why, and when did NZ’s independent foreign policy emerged, and the principles that underpinned Terence O'Brien's thinking.
Speakers:
The Rt Hon Jim Bolger ONZ, former prime minister
Chris Seed, Chief Executive and Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade, MFAT
Michael Powles, former NZ ambassador to Indonesia, China, the UN in New York, and the Pacific; Senior Fellow at the Centre for Strategic Studies
Malcolm McKinnon, New Zealand historian, adjunct associate professor, Victoria University
John O'Brien, CEO, Carbon Market Solutions; former advisor at UNDP
Chair: Maty Nikkhou-O'Brien and Dan O'Brien, Founders, Diplosphere
Agenda:
5:00pm-5:45pm: Networking drinks courtesy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
5:45pm-7:00pm: Panel discussion
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