This piece argues that global trust is collapsing due to rising protectionism and geopolitical tensions, and calls on New Zealand to strengthen its role in multilateral institutions and global cooperation to safeguard stability, especially amid climate change and technological变革.
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systemic vulnerability from declining trust
\\ \\ 10 August 2025\\ \\ Opinion\\ \\ **Bold leadership required to build global trust** \\ \\ Helen Clark Foundation Honorary Senior Fellow Stephen Jacobi highlights the growing lack of trust in international affairs, which bodes ill for addressing critical global problems. \\ \\ S\\ \\ Stephen JacobiSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.