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Part 4: Helen Clark and Kevin Clements Answer Questions from Youth on Empowerment

October 4, 2024

As part of SGI’s Oceania O60, a peace symposium titled “Challenges to Peace in Turbulent Times” was hosted at the New Zealand Parliament. The event featured a thought-provoking dialogue between Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Prof. Kevin P. Clements, Director of the Toda Peace Institute as the world grapples with unprecedented social, economic, and political challenges, with conflicts raging from Ukraine, Middle East to Sudan. The dialogue revolved around the role of the United Nations and multilateral institutions in these turbulent times, as these bodies struggle to maintain peace amidst crises in the global hotspots. Both speakers passionately highlighted the global threat of climate change, stressing its disproportionate impact on vulnerable communities. Another key area of concern was New Zealand’s potential involvement in AUKUS, the trilateral security pact between the US, UK, and Australia. They advocated for the country’s independent foreign policy and firmly opposed military alignments that target specific nations, particularly China. Clark and Clements warned against the dangers of “politics of fear,” which they argued breeds polarization and stifles the pursuit of constructive, peaceful visions for the future.

The Peace Symposium was organised on October 4, 2024 by SGI-NZ, Toda Peace Institute, New Zealand Institute of International Affairs Wellington Branch, New Zealand Centre for Global Studies, United Nations Association of New Zealand, Wellington Interfaith Council and hosted by Ingrid Leary, MP for Taieri.

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The Toda Peace Institute is an independent, nonpartisan institute committed to advancing a more just and peaceful world through policy-oriented peace research and practice. Founded in 1996, the institute catalyses practical, policy-oriented conversations between theoretical experts, practitioners, policymakers and civil society leaders to discern innovative and creative solutions to the major problems confronting the world in the twenty-first century. The conversations, presentations and seminars on the institute’s YouTube page are part of that endeavour. The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Toda Peace Institute.