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Helen Clark

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I think the issue of North Korea is one where the international community as a whole has to work to resolve the crisis.


— Helen Clark


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I'm not into power for the sake of it.


— Helen Clark


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If the market is left to sort matters out, social injustice will be heightened and suffering in the community will grow with the neglect the market fosters.


— Helen Clark


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In terms of having views and being prepared to express them, yes, I think New Zealand's had a leadership role in a lot of things.


— Helen Clark


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In the end, there will always be a fundamental difference of perspective between New Zealand and Australia on defense, whoever is in government.


— Helen Clark


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It's fair to say that, for much of my lifetime, New Zealand certainly was a property-owning democracy and working people, ordinary people, had assets.


— Helen Clark


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Marine protected areas, and particularly no-take zones, are very effective in allowing regeneration of fish stocks.


— Helen Clark


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'Never look back' is my philosophy.


— Helen Clark


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New Zealand's been pretty quiet on human rights issues, which we will be taking rather more interest in, and in international labor issues.


— Helen Clark


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Of course as a small country you're not necessarily in the strongest negotiating position unless you're negotiating with other small countries.


— Helen Clark


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About Helen Clark

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Did you know about Helen Clark?

Clark sent troops to the Afghanistan War but did not contribute combat troops to the Iraq War although some medical and engineering units were sent. Clark was Prime Minister and Minister for Arts Culture and Heritage from 1999 until 2008. Clark became the first defeated Labour Prime Minister to immediately resign the party leadership rather than lead it in Opposition.

Her government's other major policies included the Working for Families package increasing the minimum wage 5% a year interest-free student loans creation of District Health Boards the introduction of a number of tax credits and overhauling the secondary school qualifications by introducing NCEA. Her agenda reflected the priorities of liberal internationalism especially the promotion of democracy and human rights; the strengthening of the role of the United Nations; the advancement of antimilitarism and disarmament; and the encouragement of free trade. She resigned from Parliament in April 2009 from her Mount Albert electorate and was replaced by David Shearer current Labour Party leader to take up the post of Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.

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