US President Joe Biden and New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern in the Oval Office in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden and New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern in the Oval Office in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Alexander Gillespie
Opinion

Opinion

Alexander Gillespie

To meet the China challenge in Pacific, New Zealand needs to put its money where its mouth is

  • While New Zealand and neighbouring Australia are responsible for around 55 per cent of all of the aid flowing into the region, there are shortcomings
  • More must be done to promote democracy in the Pacific, while both need to expand their work on the vast infrastructure and development needs of the region

US President Joe Biden and New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern in the Oval Office in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden and New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern in the Oval Office in Washington on Tuesday. Photo: AP
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