The politics and government of New Zealand : robust, innovative and challenged

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The politics and government of New Zealand : robust, innovative and challenged

[edited by] G.A. Wood and Chris Rudd

University of Otago Press, 2004

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-250) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Aimed at general readers, students, and public sector professionals, this text provides an overview of the structure of New Zealand's government and places it within its historical and social context. The authors begin with a discussion of British colonialism and the Treaty of Waitangi. Other topics include, for example, the formation of the sovereign state, the functions of parliament, the structure of the courts, and the electoral system.

目次

  • Founding the New Zealand State: Promises and Grievances
  • The Soverign State
  • Asserting National Identity: Foreign Policy
  • The Governor-General: A Hat, Not a Head?
  • Parliament: Supporting Government
  • Parliament: Checking Government
  • Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Administration
  • New Public Management: Reform, Restructure, Privatise
  • Judges and Courts
  • Districts, Regions and the Environment
  • The Media
  • Groups and Pressure
  • Political Parties and the Party System
  • Elective Government
  • The New Zealand Voting System
  • The Voters and Voting Choice
  • Checking the State Challenges
  • Index.

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