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Press Release – NZ Institute of International Affairs Following a major change to its constitution and governance arrangements, the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs recently elected a new board to take it forwards. The Institute is an independent non-governmental organisation that encourages …Following a major change to its constitution and governance arrangements, the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs recently elected a new board to take it forwards. The Institute is an independent non-governmental organisation that encourages an understanding of the importance of global affairs to the political and economic well-being of New Zealand and has been in existence since 1934.