It’s almost 40 years since the Lange Labour government imploded the ANZUS defence treaty with the US and Australia. Now, Geoffrey Miller says New Zealand’s ‘Pacific Reset’ policy is back under its new (but former) foreign minister, Winston Peters, who is putting the nation in a more pro-U.S. stance in the Pacific region. Peters recently gave a speech praising the U.S.’s role in the Pacific’s success and hinted at New Zealand’s interest in potentially joining the AUKUS defence pact.
The recent “State of the City” report, a collaboration between the Committee for Auckland, Deloitte, and Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, reveals that Auckland is the…
Journalist Karl du Fresne points out the news coverage of the new coalition government’s decisions demonstrates a disturbing level of groupthink among…
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