Author : Hyam Gold
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UVA:X002311053
New Zealand Politics In Perspective
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Government and Politics in Aotearoa and New Zealand
Author : Janine Hayward,Lara Greaves,Claire Timperley
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2021-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0190325496
Government and Politics in Aotearoa and New Zealand by Janine Hayward,Lara Greaves,Claire Timperley Pdf
"The principle guide to the political context, institutions and processesz of government in New Zealand. It provides readers with a clear and comprehensive introduction to the history, theory and knowledge required to understand the New Zealand political system."--Publisher's description.
Politics in New Zealand
Author : Richard Mulgan
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781775581406
Politics in New Zealand by Richard Mulgan Pdf
This revised edition of a classic introduction to the New Zealand political, constitutional, and electoral system covers recent elections and the constitutional and legal changes that have attracted the attention of the international community. Using a pluralist theory of the state, it describes the history and practice of New Zealand government. Political parties and special-interest groups, the governmental hierarchy, and the public sector are discussed with information on how these different influences affect the political scene. The historical perspective provided offers a vision of the evolutionary nature of New Zealand politics and the interactions that drive changes.
New Zealand Politics
Author : Stephen I. Levine
Publisher : Cheshire Books
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015009002620
New Zealand Politics by Stephen I. Levine Pdf
The Cabinet and Political Power in New Zealand
Author : Elizabeth M. McLeay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015046905397
The Cabinet and Political Power in New Zealand by Elizabeth M. McLeay Pdf
The Cabinet is the most "under-researched" bit of New Zealand's political life, despite its central importance. This book is based on a body of original research material accumulated over many years; it studies the nature of Cabinet power in the light of New Zealand's constitution arrangements, the post-1984 restructurings of the state sector and of economic policy, and the changes to be expected from the introduction of proportional representation in the electoral system.
Maori Political Perspectives
Author : Stephen I. Levine,R. K. Vasil
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Māori (New Zealand people)
ISBN : UOM:39015014174968
Maori Political Perspectives by Stephen I. Levine,R. K. Vasil Pdf
"[The authors] have gone out and talked at length with thirty articulate Māori men and women and recorded how they see this society, how they see Māori political and social problems, and what they want by way of solutions."-- Back cover.
Women and Politics in New Zealand
Author : Helena Catt,Elizabeth M. McLeay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UVA:X004039814
Women and Politics in New Zealand by Helena Catt,Elizabeth M. McLeay Pdf
" ... These essays illuminate women's involvement in political life, and so reveal the diverse views, history and lifestyles of New Zealand's women. Topics include: The variety of feminist views amongst women in the literature ; Participatory democracy in the light of feminist theory and practice ; The proportion of women MPs in New Zealand to similar countries ; The gender gap amongst delegates to party conferences ; Women's success as elected representatives on Hospital and Area Health Boards ; The groups involved in the abortion debate during the fourth Labour government ; The gender gap in voting behaviour (three different approaches)."--Back cover.
New Zealand Government & Politics
Author : Raymond Miller
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Elections
ISBN : 0195585097
New Zealand Government & Politics by Raymond Miller Pdf
Provides an overview of the context, key institutions and processes of government in New Zealand. Includes detailed analysis of the 2008 New Zealand election and new national government. Author from University of Auckland, New Zealand
The Fourth Labour Government
Author : Martin Holland,Jonathan Boston
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000001234941
The Fourth Labour Government by Martin Holland,Jonathan Boston Pdf
The fourth Labour Government ranks as one of New Zealand's great reforming governments. It has transformed the management of the economy and has brought radical changes in many areas of public policy. This second edition of The Fourth Labour Government has been updated to account for the major changes in direction shown by this innovative governing body in its second term in office. Part I addresses the electorate, the party system, and public policy. Part II examines policy reform in the state sector, education, health system, local government, and changes in fiscal policy and economic management.
With Distance Comes Perspective
Author : Paul G. Buchanan
Publisher : Dpg Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : National security
ISBN : 0473104326
With Distance Comes Perspective by Paul G. Buchanan Pdf
Public International Law
Author : Alberto Costi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-30
Category : International law
ISBN : 1877511048
Public International Law by Alberto Costi Pdf
Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective is a major work for students of the public international law elective, practitioners and large firms with global practices. This book examines the events and cases that have affected New Zealand as a nation and as a Pacific island, and espouses the fundamental principles of international law from this perspective. New Zealand experience and interests with international law differ from the European- or US-centric studies for reasons of geographical and regional needs. This book looks at developing understanding of compliance with, rather than enforcement of, international law principles, with each chapter containing a case study and list of additional readings that can aid understanding of the topic covered. The author panel is overflowing with New Zealand international law experts, who have provided academically rigorous content relevant to New Zealand and the Pacific Rim.
Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand
Author : David G. McGee
Publisher : Dunmore Publishing
Page : 770 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : New Zealand
ISBN : 187739906X
Parliamentary Practice in New Zealand by David G. McGee Pdf
New Zealand And The World: Past, Present And Future
Author : Patman Robert G,Iati Iati,Kiglics Balazs
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789813232419
New Zealand And The World: Past, Present And Future by Patman Robert G,Iati Iati,Kiglics Balazs Pdf
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with an overview of New Zealand's international relations. It is a country that has often shown an international presence that is out of proportion to the modest spectrum of national economic, military and diplomatic capabilities at its disposal. In this volume, the editors have called upon a range of specialists representing a range of views drawn from the worlds of academia, policy-making, and civil society. It is an attempt to present a rounded picture of New Zealand's place in the world, one that does not rely exclusively on any particular perspective. The book does not claim to be exhaustive. But it does seek to present a more wide-ranging treatment of New Zealand's foreign relations than has generally been the case in the past. Five broad themes help shape and organize the contributions to the text: History and National IdentityEconomics and RegionalismMoralityGeopolitics and National Security InterestsDiplomatic Engagement and Multilateralism Contents: Introduction: New Zealand and the World: Past, Present and Future (Iati Iati and Robert G Patman)History and National Identity: Building Foreign Policy in New Zealand: The Role of the University of Otago Foreign Policy School, 1966–1976 (Austin Gee, Robert G Patman and Christopher Rudd)The New Zealand Prime Minister and the 1985 Otago Foreign Policy School — A Pivotal Moment for the Labour Government's Foreign Policy (Ken Ross)Gallipoli, National Identity and New Beginnings (Ian McGibbon)National Identity and New Zealand Foreign Policy (Terence O'Brien)Exporting Aotearoa New Zealand's Biculturalism: Lessons for Indigenous-Settler Relations in Canada (David B MacDonald)What Does New Zealand's Changing Demography Mean for Its Place in the World? (Andrew Butcher)Economics and Regionalism: New Zealand and Its Asia-Pacific Destiny: Sailing the Waka in Ever-Widening Circles (Brian Lynch)New Zealand's Evolving Response to Changing Asia-Pacific Trade and Economic Currents Since 1989 (Robert Scollay)New Zealand and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Negotiations: Strategy, Content and Lessons (Jane Kelsey)New Zealand's Strategic Influence and Interests in an Increasingly Global Pacific (Anna Powles)Old Friends in the New Asia: New Zealand, Australia and the Rise of China (Hugh White)Morality: Kāwanatanga, Tino Rangatiratanga and the Constitution (Ranginui Walker and Tracey McIntosh)What Happened to the New Zealand Peace Movement? Anti-Nuclear Politics and the Quest for a More Independent Foreign Policy (Kevin P Clements)The Globalisation of the Human Security Norm: New Zealand/Aotearoa Leadership and Followership in the World (Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag)The Price of the Club: How New Zealand's Involvement in the "War on Terror" has Compromised Its Reputation as a Good International Citizen (Jon Stephenson)New Zealand, a Comprehensive Maritime Strategy, and the Promise of a New Atlantis (Peter Cozens)Geopolitics and National Security Interests: New Zealand Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Leading the United Nations Security Council in July 2015 (Murray McCully)Recalibration, Rapprochement and Resocialization: US–New Zealand Relations and the Obama Administration's "Pivot" to Asia (Joe Burton)Continuity and Change in New Zealand Defence Policymaking (Peter Greener)Informing the National Interest
Left Turn
Author : Jonathan Boston
Publisher : Victoria University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0864734042
Left Turn by Jonathan Boston Pdf
This book looks at the campaign for the 1999 election, how people voted and why, and the formation of the minority centre-left coalition. It highlights key election issues and the leadership contest between Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark, as well as the referenda on the size of Parliament and on the justice system.
Anticipatory Policymaking
Author : Rob A. DeLeo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317604969
Anticipatory Policymaking by Rob A. DeLeo Pdf
Public policy analysts and political pundits alike tend to describe the policymaking process as a reactive sequence in which government develops solutions for clearly evident and identifiable problems. While this depiction holds true in many cases, it fails to account for instances in which public policy is enacted in anticipation of a potential future problem. Whereas traditional policy concerns manifest themselves through ongoing harms, "anticipatory problems" are projected to occur sometime in the future, and it is the prospect of their potentially catastrophic impact that generates intense speculation and concern in the present. Anticipatory Policymaking: When Government Acts to Prevent Problems and Why It Is So Difficult provides an in depth examination of the complex process through which United States government institutions anticipate emerging threats. Using contemporary debates over the risks associated with nanotechnology, pandemic influenza, and global warming as case study material, Rob A. DeLeo highlights the distinctive features of proactive governance. By challenging the pervasive assumption of reactive policymaking, DeLeo provides a dynamic approach for conceptualizing the political dimensions of anticipatory policy change.