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Empowering Economies: Key Takeaways from NZ - India Business Forum
New Zealand and India share a long-standing relationship, with significant opportunities to increase trade across sectors . The recent forum, Empowering Economies: A New Era of NZ-India Business Relations, bought experts from both nations together to explore how these opportunities can be leveraged for mutual growth. Hosted by the High Commission of India to New Zealand in Wellington, the discussion built on the NZ - India forums held by the Aspen Institute New Zealand, which focussed on how New Zealand can apply their skills and expertise to assist India, while also providing opportunities to strengthen and build long-term relationships between the two nations.
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Groundbreaking course brings opposing parties together to improve decision making
The recent Aspen Institute New Zealand course on Evidence and Values Based Decision Making, sponsored by the Parliamentary Education Trust, marked a significant milestone in parliamentary professional development. The groundbreaking course brought together MPs to reflect and learn together, regardless of party politics, to improve decision outcomes.
“The course has given me insights into the why and how of decision making. An empowering and deeply engaging course. A deep dive into critical concepts.”
Socrates Seminar on "The Future of Business" Held in Queenstown, New Zealand
The Aspen Institute NZ hosted its inaugural Socrates seminar titled
"The Future of Business- How to create real value in a changing world"
over two days in Queenstown. The event brought together 21 influential participants from various sectors including agriculture, tourism, pharmaceuticals, energy, and finance. Judy Samuelson, the New York-based Executive Director of the Aspen Institute Business & Society, moderated the sessions.
Strengthening Global Collaboration in Mexico City
From March 25th to the 27th, the Aspen Institute International Committee convened in Mexico City, hosted by Aspen Mexico.
“The Aspen Institute International Partners form a vibrant and thriving community. We share insights and forge plans to work together across borders.”
AI, Social Media and Democratic Challenges: Critical Thinking and Values Based Leadership Seminar
Overall, there was recognition of and need for personal ‘agency’ to get involved in creating policy, no matter how difficult, mitigating downside risks, whilst encouraging immense innovation, as the rate of AI development is increasing exponentially. As one participant poignantly said,
“I'm concerned we have a false sense of security”.
Aspen Summer Series concludes with Great Power Rivalry
The final forum of the Aspen Summer Series on Geopolitical Challenges tackled one of the most critical issues of our era: the shifting landscape of Great Power Rivalry. Moderated by former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sir Don McKinnon, who referred to the panel as “AAA rated” with Robert Patman from the University of Otago, Rosemary Banks, former NZ Ambassador to the US, and Tom Udall, current US Ambassador to NZ.
Aspen Summer Series continues with North Asia
In the second forum in the Aspen Summer Series on Geopolitical Challenges, focus turned to security risks in North Asia and the trade implications for NZ, featuring NZ's top experts in the region, panellists Simon Draper (Director, Asia NZ Foundation) and John McKinnon (Chair, NZ China Council) and moderator SungYong Lee (Assoc Prof, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago).
Aspen Summer Series leads with the Indo Pacific
The Aspen Summer Series on Geopolitical Challenges started with a bang with a scintillating forum on the Indo Pacific. With NZ's top experts on the topic, Suzannah Jessep, Nicholas Khoo and Natasha Hamilton-Hart, the forum was skilfully moderated by Alan Bollard.