New Zealand government and politics

"New Zealand Government and Politics is the leading undergraduate textbook for students of New Zealand political science. This third edition, featuring seven new chapters, includes a review of the major political events of the period 1990-2003, including analyses of the 2002 election campaign a...

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Other Authors: Miller, Raymond 1953-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Victoria, Australia Oxford University Press 2003
Edition:Third edition
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. A. Globalisation and Identity
  • The Rebranding of National Identity / Jacqui True
  • Economic Globalisation and National Sovereignty / Brian Easton
  • Rebuilding Civil Society / Barry Gustafson
  • pt. B. The Political System
  • Constitution / Andrew Sharp
  • Monarchy / Noel Cox and Raymond Miller
  • Judiciary and Courts / Andrew P. Stockley
  • Parliament / Keith Jackson
  • Cabinet / Elizabeth McLeay
  • The Prime Minister: Powers and Personality / John Henderson
  • Forming a Government / Jonathan Boston
  • The Public Service / John R. Martin
  • Advisers and Consultants / Richard Shaw
  • Local Government / Graham Bush
  • pt. C. People, Politics, and Movements
  • Elections and the Electoral System / Alan McRobie
  • Voting Behaviour / Jack Vowles
  • Campaigning / Colin James
  • The 2002 General Election / Stephen Levine and Nigel S. Roberts
  • Labour / Raymond Miller
  • National / Antony Wood
  • New Zealand First / Raymond Miller
  • ACT / Nicola Reid
  • The Greens / Tim Bale
  • United Future / Peter Aimer
  • Tabloid Democracy / Joe Atkinson
  • Media Institutions / Alan Cocker
  • Media and Political Process / Wayne Hope
  • Interest Groups / Tim Tenbensel
  • Policy Entrepreneurs, Think Tanks, and Trusts / Michael Mintrom
  • The Environmental Movement / Christine Dann
  • Trade Unions / Maryan Street
  • The Women's Movement / Heather Devere and Jane Scott
  • Citizens' Initiated Referenda / Helena Catt
  • pt. D. Public Policy
  • Theories and Conceptions / Claudia Scott
  • Economic Policy / Paul Dalziel
  • Welfare Policy / Chris Rudd
  • Health Policy and the Ever-Changing Health Care System / Robin Gauld
  • Tertiary Education Policy / Jane Kelsey
  • Environmental Policy / Ton Buhrs
  • Women's Policy / Jane Scott
  • Mana Maori Motuhake the State of the Maori Nation / M.H. Durie
  • Maori Affairs and Public Policy / Ann Sullivan
  • The Waitangi Tribunal in the Treaty Settlement Process / Janine Hayward
  • Immigration Policy / Steve Hoadley
  • Foreign Policy / Robert G. Patman
  • pt. E. Changing State
  • The State / Shaun Goldfinch
  • Neo-liberalism / John Morrow
  • Neo-liberalism: A Pluralist Critique / Pat Moloney
  • Neo-liberalism: A Radical Critique / Brian S. Roper.