Based on New Zealand Election Study (NZES) data from a sample of 2,830 eligible voters, A Bark But No Bite explores a puzzle. While there was a lot of talk about inequality before the 2014 general election in New Zealand, and during the campaign, concern about inequality appeared to have no tangible effect on the election outcome. This book shows that, by its attention to the concerns of middle ground voters, the National Government had reduced the potential of policy differences to drive voter choices. Perceptions of competence and effective leadership were National’s strongest suit, crowding out voter concerns over matters of policy. When voters did consider policy, inequality and related concerns were second to the economy. Traditional p...
Employment relations is shaping up as an important point of differentiation between the two major pa...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
Economic inequality in developed western countries, including New Zealand, is a pressing social issu...
Based on New Zealand Election Study (NZES) data from a sample of 2,830 eligible voters, A Bark But N...
Or is it more a case of the declining left? Jennifer Curtin looks at the evidence from Saturday\u27s...
As Robert Dahl put it in 1971, ―a key characteristic of a democracy is the continued responsiveness ...
<p>The objectives of the 1996 election study were two-fold: to monitor the democratic process during...
Large proportions of the electorate can best be described as politically ignorant. If casting a comp...
<p>This is the latest iteration of the New Zealand Election Study, capturing the opinions and experi...
iii, 117 leaves, [8] leaves of plates :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Unive...
In New Zealand's 2014 general election, a series of opinion polls demonstrated that the public was g...
The ‘spectre of populism’ might be an apt description for what is happening in different parts of th...
Election year is upon us, and with it comes the familiar flurry of political posturing and frenzied ...
The ‘spectre of populism’ might be an apt description for what is happening in different parts of th...
The UK political climate has greatly changed since the general election and the advent of coalition ...
Employment relations is shaping up as an important point of differentiation between the two major pa...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
Economic inequality in developed western countries, including New Zealand, is a pressing social issu...
Based on New Zealand Election Study (NZES) data from a sample of 2,830 eligible voters, A Bark But N...
Or is it more a case of the declining left? Jennifer Curtin looks at the evidence from Saturday\u27s...
As Robert Dahl put it in 1971, ―a key characteristic of a democracy is the continued responsiveness ...
<p>The objectives of the 1996 election study were two-fold: to monitor the democratic process during...
Large proportions of the electorate can best be described as politically ignorant. If casting a comp...
<p>This is the latest iteration of the New Zealand Election Study, capturing the opinions and experi...
iii, 117 leaves, [8] leaves of plates :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Unive...
In New Zealand's 2014 general election, a series of opinion polls demonstrated that the public was g...
The ‘spectre of populism’ might be an apt description for what is happening in different parts of th...
Election year is upon us, and with it comes the familiar flurry of political posturing and frenzied ...
The ‘spectre of populism’ might be an apt description for what is happening in different parts of th...
The UK political climate has greatly changed since the general election and the advent of coalition ...
Employment relations is shaping up as an important point of differentiation between the two major pa...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
Economic inequality in developed western countries, including New Zealand, is a pressing social issu...