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New Zealand government & politics / Edited by Raymond Miller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2010Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xxii, 602 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195585097
  • 9780195585094
Other title:
  • New Zealand government and politics
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.993 22
Contents:
List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pt. A. Globalisation and Identity -- The Rebranding of National Identity -- Economic Globalisation and National Sovereignty -- Rebuilding Civil Society -- Pt. B. The Political System -- Constitution -- Monarchy -- Judiciary and Courts -- Parliament -- Cabinet -- The Prime Minister: Powers and Personality -- Forming a Government -- The Public Service -- Advisers and Consultants -- Local Government -- Pt. C. People, Politics, and Movements -- Elections and the Electoral System -- Voting Behaviour -- Campaigning -- The 2002 General Election -- Labour -- National -- New Zealand First -- ACT -- The Greens -- United Future -- Tabloid Democracy -- Media Institutions -- Media and Political Process -- Interest Groups -- Policy Entrepreneurs, Think Tanks, and Trusts -- The Environmental Movement -- Trade Unions -- The Women's Movement -- Citizens' Initiated Referenda -- Pt. D. Public Policy -- Theories and Conceptions -- Economic Policy -- Welfare Policy -- Health Policy and the Ever-Changing Health Care System -- Tertiary Education Policy -- Environmental Policy -- Women's Policy -- Mana Maori Motuhake the State of the Maori Nation -- Maori Affairs and Public Policy -- The Waitangi Tribunal in the Treaty Settlement Process -- Immigration Policy -- Foreign Policy -- Pt. E. Changing State -- The State -- Neo-liberalism -- Neo-liberalism: A Pluralist Critique -- Neo-liberalism: A Radical Critique -- Index.
Summary: 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.
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Includes index.

Previous ed.: 2006.

List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pt. A. Globalisation and Identity -- The Rebranding of National Identity -- Economic Globalisation and National Sovereignty -- Rebuilding Civil Society -- Pt. B. The Political System -- Constitution -- Monarchy -- Judiciary and Courts -- Parliament -- Cabinet -- The Prime Minister: Powers and Personality -- Forming a Government -- The Public Service -- Advisers and Consultants -- Local Government -- Pt. C. People, Politics, and Movements -- Elections and the Electoral System -- Voting Behaviour -- Campaigning -- The 2002 General Election -- Labour -- National -- New Zealand First -- ACT -- The Greens -- United Future -- Tabloid Democracy -- Media Institutions -- Media and Political Process -- Interest Groups -- Policy Entrepreneurs, Think Tanks, and Trusts -- The Environmental Movement -- Trade Unions -- The Women's Movement -- Citizens' Initiated Referenda -- Pt. D. Public Policy -- Theories and Conceptions -- Economic Policy -- Welfare Policy -- Health Policy and the Ever-Changing Health Care System -- Tertiary Education Policy -- Environmental Policy -- Women's Policy -- Mana Maori Motuhake the State of the Maori Nation -- Maori Affairs and Public Policy -- The Waitangi Tribunal in the Treaty Settlement Process -- Immigration Policy -- Foreign Policy -- Pt. E. Changing State -- The State -- Neo-liberalism -- Neo-liberalism: A Pluralist Critique -- Neo-liberalism: A Radical Critique -- Index.

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.

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