New Zealand and the United Nations

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New Zealand is a founding member of the United Nations, having taken part in the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco. Since its formation, New Zealand has been actively engaged in the organisation. New Zealand sees the UN as a means of collective security, mainly in the South Pacific region, particularly because New Zealand is a relatively small nation and has very little control over much larger countries or significant events. The UN was also seen as a way of safe-guarding New Zealand, a somewhat fledgling country at the time. The successor New Zealand governments also felt that the United Nations was an important political and military ally to have as it was an integral part of New Zealand's "Collective Security". rdf:langString
Selandia Baru adalah anggota pendiri Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa, yang ikut serta pada 1945 dalam Konferensi Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa tentang Organisasi Internasional di San Francisco. Sejak dibentuk, Selandia Baru aktif ikut serta dalam organisasi tersebut. Selandia Baru memandang PBB sebagai alat keamanan kolektif, terutama di kawasan Pasifik Selatan, terutama karena Selandia Baru adalah sebuah negara yang relatif kecil dan memiliki kontrol yang sangat kecil atas sebagian besar negara atau peristiwa signifikan. PBB juga dipandang sebagai cara dari penjagaan diri Selandia Baru, pada masa, sesuatu hal melanda negara tersebut. Pemerintah-pemerintah suksesor Selandia Baru juga merasa bahwa PBB adalah sebuah persekutuan politik dan militer penting yang menjadi bagian integral dari "Keamanan rdf:langString
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rdf:langString New Zealand is a founding member of the United Nations, having taken part in the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco. Since its formation, New Zealand has been actively engaged in the organisation. New Zealand sees the UN as a means of collective security, mainly in the South Pacific region, particularly because New Zealand is a relatively small nation and has very little control over much larger countries or significant events. The UN was also seen as a way of safe-guarding New Zealand, a somewhat fledgling country at the time. The successor New Zealand governments also felt that the United Nations was an important political and military ally to have as it was an integral part of New Zealand's "Collective Security". New Zealand represents itself and the other constituent countries of the Realm of New Zealand (Niue and the Cook Islands) in the United Nations. The Cook Islands and Niue have full treaty-making capabilities recognized by United Nations Secretariat in 1992 and 1994 respectively and have the option of seeking membership in the United Nations. The Cook Islands and Niue are both associated states of the Realm and members of specialized agencies of the UN such as WHO and UNESCO. They have since become parties to a number of international treaties which the UN Secretariat acts as a depositary for, such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and are treated as non-member states. Both the Cook Islands and Niue have expressed a desire to become a UN member state, but New Zealand has said that they would not support the application without a change in their constitutional relationship, in particular their right to New Zealand citizenship. Former Prime Minister Helen Clark headed the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017, in which role she was the most senior New Zealander in the UN bureaucracy. In 2016, she stood for the position of Secretary-General of the United Nations, but was unsuccessful.
rdf:langString Selandia Baru adalah anggota pendiri Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa, yang ikut serta pada 1945 dalam Konferensi Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa tentang Organisasi Internasional di San Francisco. Sejak dibentuk, Selandia Baru aktif ikut serta dalam organisasi tersebut. Selandia Baru memandang PBB sebagai alat keamanan kolektif, terutama di kawasan Pasifik Selatan, terutama karena Selandia Baru adalah sebuah negara yang relatif kecil dan memiliki kontrol yang sangat kecil atas sebagian besar negara atau peristiwa signifikan. PBB juga dipandang sebagai cara dari penjagaan diri Selandia Baru, pada masa, sesuatu hal melanda negara tersebut. Pemerintah-pemerintah suksesor Selandia Baru juga merasa bahwa PBB adalah sebuah persekutuan politik dan militer penting yang menjadi bagian integral dari "Keamanan Kolektif" Selandia Baru. Sejak April 2009, mantan Perdana Menteri Helen Clark mengepalai membuat Clark menjadi orang Selandia Baru paling senior dalam birokrasi PBB. Pada April 2016, Clark mendeklrasikan untuk jabatan Sekretaris-Jenderal Perserikatan Bangsa-Bangsa.
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