

An edition of Politics in New Zealand (1994)
By R. G. Mulgan
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Auckland University Press,Distributed outside New Zealand by Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
334
Description:
An introduction to the academic study of New Zealand politics by a well-known and respected political scientist. Written with clarity and incisiveness, it is particularly designed for tertiary students and for anyone seeking a thorough grounding in the way politics work in New Zealand. It draws extensively on recent New Zealand political experience, including the results of the 1993 election and referendum on electoral reform. Politics in New Zealand covers the main political institutions in the context of New Zealand society. Readers are introduced to the key concepts and academic controversies surrounding New Zealand politics as well as to various general theories of the state, including pluralism, public choice market liberalism and marxism.
subjects: Politics and government, Textbooks, Politieke stelsels, Parliamentary practice, Civil service, Representative government and representation, Politique et gouvernement, Political parties, Institutions politiques, Politisches System, New zealand, politics and government, Political science, New zealand studies, Reference, Politics, New Zealand
Places: New Zealand