Bolger's government continued the previous Labour government's anti-nuclear policy.
The effect of the anti-nuclear policy of the Club of Rome can be measured in terms of silent blast furnaces.
The ITU is funded by the European Union, and theoretically has no "pro-" or "anti-nuclear" policy.
N.Z's anti-nuclear policy of the 1980s was partly motivated by economic considerations.
In June 2003 she had an article on New Zealand's anti-nuclear policy published in the New Zealand Listener.
David Lange, 63, former Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, main proponent of anti-nuclear policy.
In 2006, North Korea tested its first nuclear weapon, drawing criticism and suspension of relations by the New Zealand government, which holds a staunch anti-nuclear policy.
On July 9, 1997, the Austrian Parliament voted unanimously to maintain the country's anti-nuclear policy.
"Friendly Fire" examines how New Zealand's anti-nuclear policy damaged ANZUS ties with the United States during the 1980s.
These events worked to strengthen New Zealand's resolve to retain its anti-nuclear policy.