Politics in New ZealandAuckland University Press, 2013 M11 1 - 352 páginas This revised edition of a classic introduction to the New Zealand political, constitutional, and electoral system covers recent elections and the constitutional and legal changes that have attracted the attention of the international community. Using a pluralist theory of the state, it describes the history and practice of New Zealand government. Political parties and special-interest groups, the governmental hierarchy, and the public sector are discussed with information on how these different influences affect the political scene. The historical perspective provided offers a vision of the evolutionary nature of New Zealand politics and the interactions that drive changes. |
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... becomes selfcontradictory. In part, the issue maybe one of semantics, ofhowwechoose to define our terms.Few would denythat the economic andpolitical structures of moderncapitalist democracies benefit the interests of financiers and ...
... becomes selfcontradictory. In part, the issue maybe one of semantics, ofhowwechoose to define our terms.Few would denythat the economic andpolitical structures of moderncapitalist democracies benefit the interests of financiers and ...
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... become more integratedintothedominant Pakeha society, a trendprecipitated bythe largescalemigration of Maori fromtribal ruralareas into thecities as the growth ofmanufacturing inthe postwarperiod provided improved employment ...
... become more integratedintothedominant Pakeha society, a trendprecipitated bythe largescalemigration of Maori fromtribal ruralareas into thecities as the growth ofmanufacturing inthe postwarperiod provided improved employment ...
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... becoming marginalised, and which they thenentered oninferior terms, restricting themselvesby and largeto unskilledoccupations. Theseoccupations were toprove particularly vulnerable to contraction as the domestic manufacturing sector was ...
... becoming marginalised, and which they thenentered oninferior terms, restricting themselvesby and largeto unskilledoccupations. Theseoccupations were toprove particularly vulnerable to contraction as the domestic manufacturing sector was ...
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... become victimsof institutionalised racisminthesense thatmost or all major institutions, both inthe private and the public sector,are systematically biasedin favour ofthe dominant cultureand against Maori. Racist attitudes which either ...
... become victimsof institutionalised racisminthesense thatmost or all major institutions, both inthe private and the public sector,are systematically biasedin favour ofthe dominant cultureand against Maori. Racist attitudes which either ...
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... become the subjects of racial harassment, particularly if they are perceived tobe taking jobs from local workers. Those whose residence is not permanent can becomethe targets of racial campaignsagainst migrant labour. On theother hand ...
... become the subjects of racial harassment, particularly if they are perceived tobe taking jobs from local workers. Those whose residence is not permanent can becomethe targets of racial campaignsagainst migrant labour. On theother hand ...
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Parliament | |
The public sector and thepublic service | |
Courts and tribunals | |
Local and regional government | |
Interest groups 10 Politicalparties 11 Elections andvoters 12 The media 13 Pluralist democracy under strain Bibliography Index | |
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