Speaker is Keith Sinclair of the Department of History, University of Auckland. At this time he was also standing as a Labour Candidate for Eden. He talks about the long running debate on foreign policy in the country including: Vietnam: the Australia, New Zealand and United States treaty (ANZUS); integration of the military with Australia; and nuclear war.

Princes Street Labour is a branch of the New Zealand Labour Party in Auckland. Founded on 1 March 1960, the Auckland Central University branch is one of the University's oldest clubs. It ran regular talks, lectures, and debates. This was a live event organised by the Princes Street branch, and recorded by Professor Robert Chapman from the Department of Political Studies.

Primary Title
  • Talk: Keith Sinclair on New Zealand Foreign Policy
Date Broadcast
  • Wednesday 4 June 1969
Duration
  • 49:45
Channel
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcaster
  • The University of Auckland Library
Programme Description
  • Princes Street Labour is a branch of the New Zealand Labour Party in Auckland. Founded on 1 March 1960, the Auckland Central University branch is one of the University's oldest clubs. It ran regular talks, lectures, and debates. This was a live event organised by the Princes Street branch, and recorded by Professor Robert Chapman from the Department of Political Studies.
Episode Description
  • Speaker is Keith Sinclair of the Department of History, University of Auckland. At this time he was also standing as a Labour Candidate for Eden. He talks about the long running debate on foreign policy in the country including: Vietnam: the Australia, New Zealand and United States treaty (ANZUS); integration of the military with Australia; and nuclear war.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Politics
Contributors
  • Keith Sinclair (Speaker)