

An edition of Rights of passage (1999)
By Chris Laidlaw
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Hodder Moa Beckett
Language
eng
Pages
237
Description:
'Rights of Passage' provides a view of the factors that define New Zealand's national sense of self - politics, race relations, sport, conservation, class consciousness, diplomacy, defence and economic policy. Now, these issues are seen through the personal lens of Chris Laidlaw, who has had a lifetime of experience at the forefront of public affairs in New Zealand and in other parts of the world. He leads us via his own brand of anecdote and humour though the labyrinth of our national identity and toward some of the choices this country faces if it is to fully grow up. This work provides a view of the factors that define New Zealand's national sense of self - politics, race relations, sport, conservation, class consciousness, diplomacy, defence and economic policy.
subjects: Politics and government, New Zealand National characteristics, Race relations, Political aspects, Ethnic relations, Minorities, National characteristics, new zealand, Minorities--new zealand, Ethnic relations--political aspects, Race relations--political aspects, Du422.5 .l35 1999, 305.8/00993
Places: New Zealand