Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is being urged to establish an independent Conflict Prevention Unit and to lead the Government in taking a more active role in preventing international armed conflicts.
The New Zealand Alternative – a new policy development and advocacy group – today released a report which draws on interviews with 30 experts, including former Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Foreign Minister Sir Don McKinnon.
The group's Director, Thomas Nash, said Ardern should deliver concrete foreign policy initiatives that would give effect to the values of "peace, prosperity and fairness" she promoted in her United Nations address last month.
"The Prime Minister rightly aspires to lead a transformative government," he said.
"To make that happen, we encourage her to follow up her foreign policy ambitions with solid policy initiatives."