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Statement on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Stand With Ukraine.
In its work around the world, the Aspen Institute strives to promote a free, just, and equitable society. The illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia threatens that vision and the values we hold dear.
In Depth: A new perspective on old alliances
The relationship between the United States and its European allies has been stressed over the last several years. The NextGen Network, launched by the Institute’s international Partners in collaboration with Microsoft, says that we need to look to a new crop of leaders to address challenges such as climate change and threats to democracy. Their latest report brings millennial and Gen Z perspectives to the table and includes recommendations for a vibrant transatlantic partnership.
Welcome to the February edition of 'The Lookout'
Welcome to Year of the Water Tiger and the first edition of The Lookout for 2022 bringing you a global perspective on issues that matter.
Improving Health and Wellbeing Outcomes, Through the Science of Art
Scientific studies increasingly confirm what human beings across cultures and throughout time have long recognised: we are wired for art. The arts in all of their modalities can improve our physical and mental health, amplify our ability to prevent, manage, or recover from disease challenges, enhance brain development in children, build more equitable communities, and foster wellbeing through multiple biological systems.
State of Pure Science in New Zealand
A far reaching conversation with a group of experts discussed the state of pure (basic) research in New Zealand co-chaired by Aaron Mertz, Director of Aspen Institute’s Science & Society Program and Christine Maiden Sharp, CEO of Aspen Institute New Zealand.
“Overall, New Zealand underspends and undervalues science & research. Pure science is vital to remain economically competitive and needs to be more inclusive and relevant, to increase trust and impact”.
The great misinformation challenges of our time
Participants from diverse backgrounds, young and old, joined international experts from Singularity University, Google NZ and Massey University for MISINFORMATION CHALLENGES, Aspen’s fifth seminar in the Future Challenges: Systems thinking and Values based Leadership series, a two-day online event exploring misinformation issues in a year that has been dominated by pandemic induced fake news.
Graeme Acton, Asia Media Centre Manager said:
The level of debate was an extremely good combination of real world dynamics, academic thought leadership and insightful points of view from a varied group of people.
7 Ways you can prevent the spread of disinformation
In the face of bad news, bad information compounds the damage. As we are overcome by uncertainty and very real unknowns regarding the pandemic, politics, war and natural disasters we encourage you to fully understand the scope of the disinformation challenge, but here are some steps you can take to prevent transmission.
Photo: On a footpath in Queenstown Aug 2021
The International Community must do more for vulnerable Afghans
Our Co-Patron and Chair, Sir Don McKinnon with Madeleine Albright and 21 other Foreign Ministers of the Aspen Foreign Ministers Forum call for the International Community to stand up and do more for vulnerable Afghans starting with the evacuation of our Afghan allies, increased humanitarian support & the creation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan.
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Trade Challenges Seminar
This was one of the most successful online engagements I’ve been a part of.
Assoc. Professor Tourism, Susan Houge Mackenzie, University of Otago
It was fantastic to attend @NZAspen Trade Challenges Seminar last week. Wonderful to be in a virtual room with so many different schools of thought discussing NZ’s trade future.
Siobhan Raisbeck, Graduate of Victoria Master of International Trade Program
A tribute to Sir Eion Edgar
Sir Eion Edgar, Director and Founding Supporter of the Aspen Institute New Zealand, passed away Tuesday 14th June.
Sir Eion will be deeply missed , none so more than by his colleagues and friends. We pay tribute to his remarkable enthusiasm, leadership, and generosity to leave the world a better place, especially Queenstown. Read more …
Helen Clark in conversation with Aspen International Partners
Watch Rt. Hon Helen Clark discuss the findings and recommendations of the Independent Panel for Preparedness with Aspen partners, from six of the G7 countries responsible for funding the WHO, 'We have not even reached the zenith of this pandemic, not by a long way.'
Climate Challenges Seminar
“I though it went exceptionally well … The diversity of participants really adds value through hearing alternate perspectives from outside of one’s usual echo chamber”. Mark Taylor, Founding Supporter
Roundtable with U.S. Embassy Counsellor, Nicholas Snyder
On Thursday 10th December, we hosted a roundtable discussion with Nicholas Snyder, Political and Economic Counsellor, from the U.S. Embassy in Wellington on:
The future of United States relations with New Zealand, Asia and its Indo-Pacific Strategy.
Morning tea at Government House
On 4th December Their Excellencies, The Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy and Sir David Gascoigne hosted a morning tea for us at Government House.
Stuff features Helen Clark in conversation with Dr Anthony Fauci
Covid-19: Anthony Fauci praises NZ but warns about the virus in chat with Helen Clark
Dr Anthony Fauci has warned former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark that Covid-19 is unlike any virus he has ever seen on a video call with Clark on Tuesday with the Aspen Institute New Zealand.
Watch Helen Clark in conversation with Dr Anthony Fauci
Covid 19, A Global Perspective
International experts Helen Clark and Dr Anthony Fauci bring us their global perspective on the challenge and management of Covid 19. This in-depth conversation brought to you by the Aspen Institute New Zealand and the Aspen Institute’s Health, Medicine and Society Program.
Interviewer: Linda Clark, Dentons Public Law Partner