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For more than a century, New Zealand governments have periodically put the House of Representatives into urgency' . As its name suggests, urgency is a device by which legislation can be passed in a hurry if there is a genuine need to do so. But it also serves a more generic func ...
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This book looks at New Zealand's first MMP election - the campaign, the results and the coalition. The authors include Roger Sowry, Michael Hirschfield, Jenny Bloxham, Colin James and and leading academics.
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This is a collection of essays from Chapman, a commentator on New Zealand politics and society for over forty years.
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An "accessible" collection of essays on the recent New Zealand general election written by New Zealand's leading journalists and political scientists.
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Rethinking Women and Politics takes up where Women and Politics in New Zealand (Catt and McLeay, 1993) left off, examining the position of women in New Zealand society after a period of extensive social and political change.
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This work examines the effects of the electoral system in New Zealand known as mixed member proportional (MMP). It assesses the long-term impact of MMP on New Zealand's political system, and considers the possible evolution of the party system and changes to Cabinet and Parliamen ...
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This study of the New Zealand Cabinet is based on a body of original research which examined the nature of Cabinet power in the light of New Zealand's constitution arrangements, the post-1984 restructuring of the state sector and the introduction of proportional representation.
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