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Gary Born feature1

Bilateral Arbitration Treaty Regime with Gary Born

Meredith Connell, together with the New Zealand Centre of International Economic Law and The New Zealand Initiative, invites you to a discussion with Gary Born. Gary Born is widely regarded as the world’s preeminent authority on international commercial arbitration and international litigation. Read more

6 May, 2015
Auckland and Wellington
JasonKrupp feature

Report Launch: From Red Tape to Green Gold

Join us on Monday, 23 March, for the launch of From Red Tape to Green Gold, when research fellow Jason Krupp will outline the policy changes needed to boost mining output and bolster environmental protections. As a country with one of the highest natural capital endowments per person in the world, New Zealand is not just sitting on a gold mine, but oilfields, iron ore deposits, high grade coking coal seams, and numerous other industrial minerals. Read more

23 March, 2015
Wellington
AmbZG feature

Fall of the Wall: The 25th Anniversary

On 9 November 1989, world history was made. The fall of the Berlin Wall ended decades of German division, it brought the Cold War to an end, and it even triggered US political scientist Francis Fukuyama to proclaim “the end of history”. Read more

10 November, 2014
Wellington
Eric Crampton feature1

Initiative@Home with Dr Eric Crampton

Earthquakes are bad enough on their own but policy can always make them worse. Regulatory and planning policy in the lead-up to the February 2011 earthquake and in the subsequent response period led to needless deaths, too few options for those whose homes were damaged, a confusopoly in insurance, and an endlessly drawn out quest for the perfect downtown plan. Read more

14 October, 2014
Wellington
StephenFranks feature

Next Generation Debates 2014 Wellington Grand-final

Come along and listen to some of New Zealand’s top university debaters battle over the moot: Commemorations of past wars are nationalistic exercises in war glorification. We'll have panellists Stephen Franks of Franks Ogilvie and Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative Dr Oliver Hartwich. Read more

20 August, 2014
Wellington
Debates feature TomObrien

Next Generation Debates 2014 Wellington Semi-final

Come along and listen to some of New Zealand’s top university debaters battle it out with the moot: Should New Zealand tie MPs and Ministers' salaries to a multiple of the average national income? We will have panellists political commentator and blogger David Farrar and Jordan Williams, Executive Director of The Taxpayers' Union. Read more

13 August, 2014
Wellington
JulianDarby feature

Next Generation Debates 2014 Auckland Semi-final

Come along and listen to some of New Zealand’s top university debaters battle it out with the moot: Progressive tax rates are unfair. We will have panellists Julian Darby of Russell Investments and Roger Partridge, Chairman of The New Zealand Initiative. Read more

12 August, 2014
Auckland
AlainBertaud feature

The future of our cities with Alain Bertaud

In recent decades, urban planners have been inventing all sorts of abstract objectives to justify their plans for our future cities: smart growth, liveability, and sustainability are among the most recent fads. There is nothing wrong, of course, for a city to be smart, liveable, or sustainable. Read more

28 July, 2014
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
TimWilson feature

Freedom, the fundamental human right with Tim Wilson

The Australian government recently appointed Tim Wilson, an outspoken classical liberal, to its Human Rights Commission. Commissioner Wilson's agenda is ambitious: He seeks to promote a culture of rights and responsibilities so that every citizen understands their rights and confidently stands up for them against government encroachment. Read more

30 June, 2014
Auckland and Wellington
JasonKrupp feature

Report Launch: Up or Out? Examining the Trade-offs of Urban Form

Co-authored by Jason Krupp and Khyaati Acharya, the report analyses the assumption that in order to accommodate an ever-growing population cities need to build up, not out. The idea behind this suggestion is that denser, more compact cities achieve higher levels of productivity, greater housing affordability, better health outcomes and less traffic congestion. Read more

17 June, 2014
Wellington
JamesAllan feature

Democracy in Decline with Professor James Allan

The New Zealand Initiative invites you to the launch of James Allan's new book Democracy in Decline. Professor Allan will speak at public events in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch on 12, 13 and 14 May. Read more

12 May, 2014
Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch
BryceWilkinson feature

Report Launch: Open for Business

Join us for the launch of the final report in a series on foreign direct investment (FDI). Co-authored by Dr Bryce Wilkinson and Khyaati Acharya, Open for Business makes bold recommendations to open our markets to international capital. Read more

5 May, 2014
Wellington

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