The new electoral politics in New Zealand : the significance of the 2011 election / edited by Jack Vowles.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington : Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, [2014]Description: xiv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780475124142
- 324.993 23
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part one. New Zealand electoral politics in the 21st century -- Part two. Welfare and aspiration -- Part three. Inclusiveness and representation -- Part four. Confirming MMP -- --
Part one. New Zealand electoral politics in the 21st century -- Introduction / Jack Vowles -- 1. New Zealand's electoral tides in the 21st century / Peter Aimer -- 2. Putting the 2011 election in its place / Jack Vowles -- 3. Down, down, down : turnout from 1946 to 2011 / Jack Vowles -- -- Part two. Welfare and aspiration -- 4. Do New Zealanders really support welfare reform? / Louise Humpage -- 5. The politics of aspiration in the Neoliberal era / Gerard Cotterell and Martin von Randow -- -- Part three. Inclusiveness and representation -- 6. From presence to absence? : where were the women in 2011? / Jennifer Curtin -- 7. Māori voters, public policy and privatisation / Ann Sullvan, Martin von Randow and Aimee Matiu -- 8. Immigrants and voting in New Zealand / Charles Crothers -- -- Part four. Confirming MMP -- 9. Generations and the referendum on MMP / Jeffrey A. Karp -- 10. Democracy and representation : mass - elite opinion and the MMP review / Thomas C Lundberg and Raymond Miller -- 11. The 2011 election through a wide-angle lens / Jack Vowles.
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