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- catalog alternative "New Zealand politics in transition.".
- catalog contributor b12386965.
- catalog contributor b12386966.
- catalog coverage "New Zealand Politics and government 1972-".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. A. Globalisation and Identity. 1.1. To Build a Nation / Bruce Jesson. 1.2. Economic Globalisation and National Sovereignty / Brian Easton. 1.3. Rebuilding Civil Society / Barry Gustafson -- pt. B. Political System. 2.1. Constitution / Andrew Sharp. 2.2. Monarchy / Raymond Miller and Noel Cox. 2.3. Judiciary and Courts / Andrew P. Stockley. 2.4. Parliament / Keith Jackson. 2.5. Cabinet / Elizabeth McLeay. 2.6. Prime Minister / John Henderson. 2.7. Forming a Government / Jonathan Boston. 2.8. The Public Service / John R. Martin. 2.9. Advisers and Consultants / Richard Shaw. 2.10. Local Government / Graham Bush -- ".
- catalog description "pt. C. People, Politics, and Movements. 3.0. Elections. 3.1. Voting Behaviour / Jack Vowles. 3.2. Elections and the Electoral System / Alan McRobie. 3.3. Campaigning / Colin James. 3.4. The 1999 Election Results / Stephen Levine and Nigel S. Roberts. 4.0. Parties. 4.1. Labour / Raymond Miller. 4.2. National / Antony Wood. 4.3. Alliance / Chris Trotter. 4.4. ACT / Nicola Reid. 4.5. The Changing Party System / Peter Aimer. 5.0. Media. 5.1. Tabloid Democracy / Joe Atkinson. 5.2. Media Institutions / Alan Cocker. 5.3. Media and Political Process / Wayne Hope. 6.0. Public Participation. 6.1. Interest Groups / Tim Tenbensel. 6.2. Business and Politics / John Deeks. 6.3. The Environmental Movement / Christine Dann. 6.4. Trade Unions / Maryan Street. 6.5. The Women's Movement / Heather Devere and Jane Scott. 6.6. Women and Politics / Margaret Wilson. 6.7. Citizens' Initiated Referenda / Helena Catt -- ".
- catalog description "pt. D. Public Policy. 7.1. Theories and Conceptions / Claudia Scott. 7.2. Economic Policy / Paul Dalziel. 7.3. Welfare Policy / Chris Rudd. 7.4. Health Policy / Robin Gauld. 7.5. Tertiary Education Policy / Jane Kelsey. 7.6. Environmental Policy / Ton Buhrs. 7.7. Mana Maori Motuhake / M.H. Durie. 7.8. Maori Affairs and Public Policy / Ann Sullivan. 7.9. The Waitangi Tribunal / Janine Hayward. 7.10. Immigration Policy / Steve Hoadley -- pt. E. Changing State. 8.1. The State / Shaun Goldfinch. 8.2. Neo-liberalism / John Morrow. 8.3. Neo-liberalism: A Pluralist Critique / Pat Moloney. 8.4. Neo-liberalism: A Radical Critique / Brian S. Roper.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 572 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New Zealand.".
- catalog identifier "0195584406".
- catalog isFormatOf "New Zealand.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Auckland, N.Z. : Oxford : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "New Zealand.".
- catalog spatial "New Zealand Politics and government 1972-".
- catalog spatial "New Zealand.".
- catalog subject "320.993 21".
- catalog subject "JQ5831 .N55 2001".
- catalog subject "Political participation New Zealand.".
- catalog subject "Political planning New Zealand.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. A. Globalisation and Identity. 1.1. To Build a Nation / Bruce Jesson. 1.2. Economic Globalisation and National Sovereignty / Brian Easton. 1.3. Rebuilding Civil Society / Barry Gustafson -- pt. B. Political System. 2.1. Constitution / Andrew Sharp. 2.2. Monarchy / Raymond Miller and Noel Cox. 2.3. Judiciary and Courts / Andrew P. Stockley. 2.4. Parliament / Keith Jackson. 2.5. Cabinet / Elizabeth McLeay. 2.6. Prime Minister / John Henderson. 2.7. Forming a Government / Jonathan Boston. 2.8. The Public Service / John R. Martin. 2.9. Advisers and Consultants / Richard Shaw. 2.10. Local Government / Graham Bush -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. C. People, Politics, and Movements. 3.0. Elections. 3.1. Voting Behaviour / Jack Vowles. 3.2. Elections and the Electoral System / Alan McRobie. 3.3. Campaigning / Colin James. 3.4. The 1999 Election Results / Stephen Levine and Nigel S. Roberts. 4.0. Parties. 4.1. Labour / Raymond Miller. 4.2. National / Antony Wood. 4.3. Alliance / Chris Trotter. 4.4. ACT / Nicola Reid. 4.5. The Changing Party System / Peter Aimer. 5.0. Media. 5.1. Tabloid Democracy / Joe Atkinson. 5.2. Media Institutions / Alan Cocker. 5.3. Media and Political Process / Wayne Hope. 6.0. Public Participation. 6.1. Interest Groups / Tim Tenbensel. 6.2. Business and Politics / John Deeks. 6.3. The Environmental Movement / Christine Dann. 6.4. Trade Unions / Maryan Street. 6.5. The Women's Movement / Heather Devere and Jane Scott. 6.6. Women and Politics / Margaret Wilson. 6.7. Citizens' Initiated Referenda / Helena Catt -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. D. Public Policy. 7.1. Theories and Conceptions / Claudia Scott. 7.2. Economic Policy / Paul Dalziel. 7.3. Welfare Policy / Chris Rudd. 7.4. Health Policy / Robin Gauld. 7.5. Tertiary Education Policy / Jane Kelsey. 7.6. Environmental Policy / Ton Buhrs. 7.7. Mana Maori Motuhake / M.H. Durie. 7.8. Maori Affairs and Public Policy / Ann Sullivan. 7.9. The Waitangi Tribunal / Janine Hayward. 7.10. Immigration Policy / Steve Hoadley -- pt. E. Changing State. 8.1. The State / Shaun Goldfinch. 8.2. Neo-liberalism / John Morrow. 8.3. Neo-liberalism: A Pluralist Critique / Pat Moloney. 8.4. Neo-liberalism: A Radical Critique / Brian S. Roper.".
- catalog title "New Zealand : government and politics / edited by Raymond Miller.".
- catalog type "text".