Government and politics in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Janine Hayward, lara Greaves, Claire Timperley.

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Edition:Seventh edition.
Published: [Melbourne], Victoria, Australia : Oxford University Press, 2021.
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Courses: POLS 103
LAWS 110
Format: Book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Why study the politics of Aotearoa New Zealand?
  • Part 1. Political History and Identity :
  • 1.0. Aotearoa New Zealand's Political Histories / Janine Hayward
  • 1.1. M䠯ri Political Histories / Lara Greaves
  • 1.2. New Zealand politics 1935-1984 / Neill Atkinson
  • 1.3. New Zealand politics post-1984 / Brian Roper
  • 1.4. National identity and diversity / Fiona Barker
  • 1.5. New Zealand in the World / B.K. Greener
  • Part 2. Critiquing the State :
  • 2.0. The Importance of Political Theory / Dominic O'Sullivan
  • 2.1. Democratic Theory / Emily Beausoleil
  • 2.2. Pluralism / Xavier Mᠲquez
  • 2.3. Kaupapa M䠯ri Politics / Annie Te One
  • 2.4. Feminism / Claire Timperley
  • 2.5. Marxism / Evan Te Ahu Poata-Smith
  • Part 3. The Political System :
  • 3.0. Aotearoa New Zealand's System of Government / Stephen Levine
  • 3.1. Te Tiriti o W䠩tangi / Morgan Godfery and Janine Hayward
  • 3.2. The Constitution / Carwyn Jones
  • 3.3. Parliament / Pita Roycroft
  • 3.4. The Executive / Ryan Malone
  • 3.5. Public Sector / Rose Cole
  • 3.6. The Judiciary / Andrew Geddis
  • 3.7. Local Government / Julienne Molineaux.

  • Part 4. Political Parties and Elections
  • 4.0. Why Voting and Elections Matter / Jack Vowles
  • 4.1. Elections and Voter Turnout / Carly Townrow
  • 4.2. Political Parties / Geoffrey Ford
  • 4.3. The MMP Electoral System / Therese Arseneau and Nigel S. Roberts
  • 4.4. The M䠯ri Electorates / Maira Bargh
  • 4.5. Media and Elections / Edward Elder
  • Part 5. Government and Parliament
  • 5.0. Government and the Westminster Traditions / Richard Shaw
  • 5.1. Government Formations / Stephen Church
  • 5.2. The Prime Minister / V.K.G. Woodman
  • 5.3. Cabinet and Ministers / Polly Higbee
  • 5.4. Members of Parliament / Grant Duncan and Tracey Nicholls
  • Part 6. Policymaking and Public Participation
  • 6.0. The Politics of Policymaking / Chris Eichbaum
  • 6.1. The Policy Process / Tim Fadgen
  • 6.2. Critical Public Policy / Patrick Barrett
  • 6.3. Ministers, Officials and Advisers / Richard Shaw
  • 6.4. M䠯ri and Social Policy / Charlotte Moore
  • 6.5. Interest Groups and Lobbying / Kate Nicholls
  • . 6.6. Civic Engagement / Sylvia Nissen
  • Part 7. Case Studies of Politics in Action
  • 7.0. How Does Politics Happen? / Louise Humpage
  • 7.1. Inequality / Peter Skilling
  • 7.2. Immigration Policy / Kate McMillan
  • 7.3. Governing Through Disasters / Bronwyn Jayward and Raven Cretney.