Kevin Clements
The Panel with Kathryn Graham and Liam Hehir (Part One)
Wallace Chapman and panellists Kathryn Graham and Liam Hehir discuss the Government announcement to send additional defence force personnel to the UK to train Ukrainian military, Australia's new PM's… Audio
Invasion of Ukraine won't end until Russia achieves goals - expert
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand joins with international partners in the condemnation of Russia's actions.
She says there have been more than 80 strikes carried out on Ukrainian… Audio
Alarm at Rocket Lab's next payload
A planned payload by the Space company, Rocket Lab, has upset the Peace Foundation, which has written an open letter to the Prime Minister, asking for launches that include military payloads to be… Audio
Work begins on Archibald Baxter memorial
Work has finally begun in Dunedin on a memorial to prominent pacifist Archibald Baxter. The project has been nearly 10 years in the making, and it's hoped the national memorial on the George Street… Audio
Concerns raised over Rocket Lab collaboration with US military
Professor Kevin Clements, Chair and foundation director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago University says there are very real concerns about Rocket Lab working with the… Audio
Responding with non-violence to US mass shootings
Over the weekend two mass shootings in the US were only 13 hours apart.Professor Kevin Clements is the Chair and Foundation Director of The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the… Audio
Gun buyback begins
Nearly 400 people handed in 542 guns in the gun buyback scheme over the weekend. The total compensation amounted to just over $1 million. Audio
Criticism in going public about Louisa Akavi's kidnapping
The International Red Cross has been slammed for it's decision to go public with the kidnapping of New Zealand nurse Louisa Akavi in Syria. Audio
Kevin Clements Otago University
University of Otago's gun safety advocate Professor Kevin Clements. Audio
CHCH Police to be armed indefinitely
Christchurch frontline Police officers are to carry pistols in their holsters until they find a suspect in this week's shooting. Police bosses say officers need security but is this an overreaction… Audio
Calls for gun amnesty amid rising weapons numbers
Calls for a gun amnesty as new figures reveal the number of military-style semi-automatic weapons in circulation in our regions. Kathryn Ryan discusses responsible gun ownership with University of… Audio
Importance of indigenous views on climate change stressed
Indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating climate change policies for the Pacific region. Audio
Climate change link at conflict conference in Auckland
The links between climate change and conflict in the Pacific will be discussed by international experts in Auckland later this week in a first for the region. Audio
Academic slams NZ's aid direction
A scathing critique is given of New Zealand's foreign aid programme. Audio
Kevin Clements, chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust
Kevin Clements is the chair of the Archibald Baxter Memorial Trust, which was formed to remember New Zealand's best-known conscientious objector. The trust has plans to honour Archibald Baxter and… Audio
Sunni militants strike back in Iraq
Al-Qaeda linked rebels have seized control of several towns and cities across Iraq in the past week leaving government security forces stunned, and at times in retreat. Audio
Insight for 15 June 2014 - A Defence Force Facing Change
Kate Newton explores whether NZ will need the same sort of Defence Force in the future. Audio
Professor Kevin Clements
Kevin Clements grew up in the household of a pacifist and conscientious objector. We find out how that has influenced his life and how he is encouraging peace around the world. Audio
Conflict is in our history - but what about our consciousness?
Gaylene Preston, Nicky Hagar, Prof. Kevin Clements and RSA head Dr Stephen Clarke talk to Wallace Chapman. Audio
The Panel with Jock Anderson and Josie McNaught (Part 2)
Topics - A former army officer and historian for Australia's Department of Veterans Affairs, Graham Wilson, says one of the most persistent myths was of the great independent Aussie bushman instantly… Audio