New Zealand Government and Politics
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Product details:
- Edition number 6
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 28 May 2015
- ISBN 9780195585254
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages656 pages
- Size 244x191x31 mm
- Weight 1108 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
New Zealand Government and Politics is the principle guide to the political context, institutions and processes of government in New Zealand. It provides students with a clear and comprehensive introduction to the history, theory and knowledge required to understand the New Zealand political system. The eight part structure of this leading textbook is designed to gradually build a cohesive picture of New Zealand politics and end of chapter discussion
questions help readers engage with key concepts.
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Now in its sixth edition, New Zealand Government and Politics has been thoroughly updated with discussion and analysis of the 2014 general election campaign and results and includes new perspectives from a range of expert contributors.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Study of New Zealand Politics
PART 1: Forging a Nation
1.0 New Zealand's Political Histories
1.1 Maori Political History 1860-1960
1.2 New Zealand politics 1935-1984
1.3 New Zealand politics post-1984
1.4 National identity and diversity
1.5 New Zealand in the World
1.6 New Zealand and the Global Financial Crisis
PART 2: Critiquing the State
2.0 The Importance of Political Theory
2.1 Pluralism
2.2 Marxism
2.3 Feminism
2.4 Post-colonialism
PART 3: The Political System
3.0 New Zealand's System of Government
3.1 The Treaty of Waitangi
3.2 The Constitution
3.3 Parliament
3.4 The Executive
3.5 The Judiciary
3.6 The Public Sector
3.7 Local Government
PART 4: Political Parties
4.0 New Zealand's Party System
4.1 The Labour Party
4.2 The National Party
4.3 The Green Party
4.4 The Maori Party
4.5 New Zealand First
4.6 The Micro Parties
PART 5: Elections
5.0 Why Elections Matter
5.1 The MMP Electoral Reform
5.2 Voter Turnout
5.3 The Maori Seats
5.4 Media and Elections
5.5 Election Campaigning 2014
5.6 The General Election 2014
5.7 Local Government Elections
PART 6: Government
6.0 The Westminster Tradition
6.1 Government Formation
6.2 Prime Minister
6.3 Cabinet and Ministers
6.4 Members of Parliament
6.5 Governing through disaster
PART 7: Policy Making
7.0 The Politics of Policy Making
7.1 The Policy Process
7.2 Advisors and Officials
7.3 Critical Public Policy
7.4 The Treaty and Social Policy
7.5 Interest Groups and Policy
7.6 Child Poverty Policy
7.7 Climate Change Policy
PART 8: Engagement and Activism
8.0 Citizen Engagement
8.1 Activism and Social Movements
8.2 Youth Engagement
8.3 Social Media and Participation
8.4 Women's Movement
8.5 Left Political Activism