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Malcolm James Campbell TempletonQSO (12 May 1924 – 11 September 2017)[1] was a New Zealand public servant and diplomat. He held a number of senior positions, including permanent representative to the United Nations, and deputy secretary of foreign affairs under secretary Merwyn Norrish.
Templeton was a supporter of the Halt All Racist Tours (HART) movement that opposed New Zealand's sporting contact with South Africa during the apartheid era, and was an opponent of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific.
The world needed another nuclear power like a hole in the head" – referring to the French nuclear testing at Moruroa atoll (recorded in interview as played in a BBC4 programme "Blowing Up Paradise: Liberty, Equality and Radioactivity
Templeton wrote a number of books and publications on New Zealand's foreign relations and defence.
In the 1997 Queen's Birthday Honours, Templeton was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.[2]
Templeton's brothers are veteran press gallery journalist Ian Templeton, and former diplomat and Minister Hugh Templeton.
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and a voice: 50 years in New Zealand’s external relations edited by MalcolmTempleton (1993, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington NZ) ISBN 0-477-03725-9...
and a voice: 50 years in New Zealand’s external relations edited by MalcolmTempleton (1993, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington NZ) ISBN 0-477-03725-9...
and a voice: 50 years in New Zealand’s external relations edited by MalcolmTempleton (1993, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington NZ) ISBN 0-477-03725-9...
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