Government and Politics in Aotearoa and New Zealand (7TH)

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Government and Politics in Aotearoa and New Zealand (7TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 500 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190325497
  • DDC分類 320.993

Full Description

Government and Politics in Aotearoa and New Zealand (Seventh edition) is the principal 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 seven part structure of this leading textbook is designed to gradually build a cohesive picture of New Zealand politics and end of chapter learning features help readers engage with key concepts.

Now in its seventh edition,New Zealand Government and Politics has been thoroughly updated with discussion and analysis of the 2020 general election campaign and results and includes new perspectives from a range of expert contributors.

Contents

Introduction: Why Study the Politics of Aotearoa New Zealand?Part 1: Political History and Identity1.0 Aotearoa New Zealand's Political Histories1.1 Māori Political Histories1.2 New Zealand Politics, 1935-841.3 New Zealand Politics, Post-19841.4 National Identity and Diversity1.5 New Zealand in the WorldPart 2: Critiquing the State2.0 The Importance of Political Theory2.1 Democratic Theory2.2 Pluralism2.3 Kaupapa Māori Politics2.4 Feminism2.5 MarxismPart 3: The Political System3.0 Aotearoa New Zealand's System of Government3.1 Te Tiriti o Waitangi3.2 The Constitution3.3 Parliament3.4 The Executive3.5 Public Sector3.6 The Judiciary3.7 Local GovernmentPart 4: Political Parties and Elections4.0 Why Voting and Elections Matter4.1 Elections and Voter Turnout4.2 Political Parties4.3 The MMP Electoral System4.4 The Māori Electorates4.5 Media and ElectionsPart 5: Government and Parliament5.0 Government and the Westminster Tradition5.1 Government Formation5.2 The Prime Minister5.3 Cabinet and Ministers5.4 Members of ParliamentPart 6: Policy Making and Public Participation6.0 The Politics of Policy Making6.1 The Policy Process6.2 Critical Public Policy6.3 Ministers, Officials and Advisers6.4 Māori and Social Policy6.5 Interest Groups and Lobbying6.6 Civic EngagementPart 7: Case studies of Politics in Action7.0 How Does Politics Happen?7.1 Inequality7.2 Immigration Policy7.3 Governing Through DisasterGlossaryIndex