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NZ lies low as western powers tackle China, Russia on world stage

Jacinda Ardern's 'soft power' contrasts with the hardline approach of Malcolm Turnbull.

Tue, 24 Apr 2018

Media coverage of the Commonwealth summit and the respective prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand indicate vastly different strategic objectives.

While Jacinda Ardern has worked her “soft power” advantage of being named in Time’s latest most influential people in the world list, Malcolm

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