Proper Conduct for Foreign Affairs
POLICY RELEASE - FOREIGN AFFAIRS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A Libertarianz Government would immediately
begin a review of all existing
treaties, agreements and
covenants with foreign powers, with a view to
bringing
these into line with libertarian principles. Broadly
speaking,
these commitments fall into five
categories:
1) Mutual Defence
We will only enter into
(or retain) mutual defence treaties with free
societies
and such agreements will only permit the commitment of
our
military forces if the rightful territories of
ourselves, or that of our
treaty partners, should come
under unprovoked attack or the verified threat
of
imminent military agression by a third nation. In the latter
case, said
treaties should specifically provide for the
use of pre-emptive force.
2) The South Pacific
We will
review the nation's commitments with respect to the island
nations
formerly ruled by New Zealand: i.e., Western
Samoa, the Cook Islands, Niue
and Tokelau. These states
will be offered the opportunity to become
provinces
within the Republic or else attaining full independence.
The
Republic of New Freeland will have no
dependencies.
3) Trade
We will abolish all restrictions
on trade and investment between the
citizens of the
Republic and those in foreign lands. There will be
no
duties, tariffs or embargoes on foreign goods or
barriers to foreign
investment. We will continue to work
within the framework of GATT, CER and
other similar
agreements to remove trade barriers erected by other
nations.
4) The Environment and World Heritage Sites
By
law, The Republic can only protect its citizens and their
property. The
biosphere, as such, has no intrinsic value
other than its usefulness to
Mankind. This is best
protected and preserved through private ownership.
5) The United Nations
A large body of legislation has come into
New Zealand law through the
ratification of various
protocols and covenants engendered by the United
Nations.
These will be reviewed and any found to be at variance with
the
Republic's Bill of Rights will be repudiated.
In
summary, a Libertarianz Government would be
non-interventionist in the
fullest sense of the phrase.
Such a policy would promote peace and stimulate
trade,
rather than being isolationist. A Libertarianz Government
would not
intervene in the affairs of other nations in a
diplomatic or military
fashion. Likewise, it would not
interfere if some of its citizens, as
individuals or
groups, voluntarily supported or took part as mercenaries
in
an overseas war.
In essence, a policy of
non-intervention is a policy of non-aggression, not
only
towards other nations, but towards the citizens of the
Republic itself.
Government intervention in foreign
affairs invariably begets the imposition
of additional
taxes and regulations. In the words of Mary Ruwart, "War,
like
charity, begins at
home."
ENDS