New Zealand’s Global Responsibility

New Zealand’s Global Responsibility
Author: László Szöllősi-Cira
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811673497

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New Zealand often plays leading roles in implementing progressive ideas. This book investigates what explanatory factors facilitated the country to become such a relevant normative actor. New Zealand’s case suggests that democratic institutions, skilled bureaucracy, and ambitious politicians play the crucial roles to create global influence. The case studies included in this book develop the argument that small states can better influence international politics by focusing on domestic issues. In contributing to discourses on New Zealand’s possible future role, the book is an invaluable resource to intellectuals, researchers, and students alike.

New Zealand's Global Responsibility

New Zealand's Global Responsibility
Author: László Szöllősi-Cira
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9789811673504

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"László Szöllősi-Cira has written a provocative and timely book. At a time when obsessions about great power conflict dominate International Relations scholarship, Szöllősi-Cira reminds us that smaller powers still have a (sometimes influential) role to play in international politics. Szöllősi-Cira skilfully examines the peculiarities and eccentricities of New Zealand's foreign policymaking and shows how this relatively small and distant country has managed to remain not only independent but influential. Such insights help contextualize New Zealand's current foreign policymaking in the face of growing Sino-American competition, making this book an urgent must-read. " -Nicholas Ross Smith, Assistant Professor, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China "In New Zealand's Global Responsibility, László Szöllősi-Cira makes the crucial but often overlooked point that New Zealand's experience challenges the realist assumption that small states are destined to be marginal actors in international relations. Drawing on specific examples concerning the fourth Labour government's non-nuclear stance and the embrace of trade liberalization in the mid-1980s, this book demonstrates that it is entirely possible for a relatively small state like New Zealand to become a norm setter and ideas entrepreneur in an increasingly interconnected world. This book should be read by both policy-makers and serious students of world affairs." -Robert G. Patman, Sesquicentennial Distinguished Chair and Professor of International Relations, University of Otago, New Zealand New Zealand often plays leading roles in implementing progressive ideas. This book investigates what explanatory factors facilitated the country to become such a relevant normative actor. New Zealand's case suggests that democratic institutions, skilled bureaucracy, and ambitious politicians play the crucial roles to create global influence. The case studies included in this book develop the argument that small states can better influence international politics by focusing on domestic issues. In contributing to discourses on New Zealand's possible future role, the book is an invaluable resource to intellectuals, researchers, and students alike. László Szöllősi-Cira holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Otago. His academic interests include political theory and political economy. .

New Zealand in a Globalising World

New Zealand in a Globalising World
Author: Ralph Pettman
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780864734952

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In 2003 Victoria University hosted the Fourth Wellington Conference on World Affairs. This book is a collection of papers from that gathering. The theme was ‘ New Zealand in World Affairs’ and focused on three major threads: New Zealand’s role in the Pacific, Trans-Tasman relations and New Zealand in a globalising world. Chapters include a discussion and deconstruction of globalization; the role of diplomacy in a global world; security in Oceania in the post 9/11 era; a survey of diplomacy, politics with regard to nuclear testing by the French and an investigation of the differing world views held by Australia and New Zealand.

New Zealand’s Global Responsibility

New Zealand’s Global Responsibility
Author: László Szöllősi-Cira
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811673481

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New Zealand often plays leading roles in implementing progressive ideas. This book investigates what explanatory factors facilitated the country to become such a relevant normative actor. New Zealand’s case suggests that democratic institutions, skilled bureaucracy, and ambitious politicians play the crucial roles to create global influence. The case studies included in this book develop the argument that small states can better influence international politics by focusing on domestic issues. In contributing to discourses on New Zealand’s possible future role, the book is an invaluable resource to intellectuals, researchers, and students alike.

Sea Change

Sea Change
Author: Bronwyn Hayward
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1988533252

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Our seas are literally rising, but under the surface of our politics too, something is also happening. Everywhere there is a growing mood for change, increasing unease and greater efforts to live more sustainably. World leaders and scientists agree that climate change is real, and around the world we can see its effects. Yet despite the scientific and political agreement, meaningful action by governments eludes us. Bronwyn Hayward tackles this inertia head-on. In Sea Change, she argues that our best hope of combating climate change lies in people-driven climate action. She shows how to reclaim our status as political actors and come together to work towards social and climate justice.

New Environmentalism

New Environmentalism
Author: Chris R. de Freitas
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402082541

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This book explains the role of New Zealand’s environmental agencies and regulatory legislation, taking in the impact of international agreements and treaties. It traces the fortunes of sustainable policy approaches and analyzes the activities of the public agencies charged with managing the environment. Moving on to a detailed thematic status report on New Zealand’s environment, it examines rural, freshwater, coastal, oceanic, atmospheric and urban zones. Finally, chapters detail public perceptions and normative environmental values as well as the depth of business commitment to environmental responsibility. An ideal introduction to the topic for a diverse range of scholars, the book eschews any specific theoretical framework in charting the recent evolution, current operation and future trajectory of environmentalism in New Zealand. It backs strategic advice with both social and ecological data, and raises questions over the country’s reputation for greenness at the same time as recognizing its numerous achievements. With neat summaries of key issues at the end of each chapter, expansive guidance on further reading, and a multitude of examples ideal for classroom debate, this volume gives us an informed, objective, and wide-ranging appraisal on a topic of increasing centrality in the policy debate.

Clean, Green and Responsible?

Clean, Green and Responsible?
Author: Gabriel Eweje
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030214388

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New Zealand and Australia are broadly considered to be countries in which sustainability and responsibility discourses are being pursued by governments and business alike, and in which incentives and initiatives are helping confront and overcome sustainability-related challenges. This book takes a closer look behind and beyond the marketing mantras of both Australia’s and New Zealand’s “clean and green” campaigns and, on the basis of representative examples and cases, critically evaluates the status quo. The book assesses the effectiveness of sustainability and responsibility models with a focus on the South Pacific and argues that the ways in which issues have been dealt with in this more closely defined geographical region are most likely a good indicator of how similar issues are (or soon will be) dealt with around the globe. As such, the book offers a rich source of cases on sustainability and responsibility in the business arena, a critical review, and an inspirational affirmation of responsible business practice.

Accountability and Transparency in the Public Sector

Accountability and Transparency in the Public Sector
Author: Mr.M. Cangiano
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1996-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451854447

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This paper describes the reforms introduced in the New Zealand public sector since the mid-1980s. The reforms included corporatization and privatization of most state-owned enterprises, the shift from a cash-basis to an accrual-basis accounting system and the compilation of a balance sheet for the central government and its entities, performance-based arrangements for the delivery of core government outputs; and institutional changes in expenditure control mechanisms. The paper also summarizes the impact of the reforms on government revenue and spending patterns, and discusses lessons learned from New Zealand’s experience.

Another New Zealand Experiment

Another New Zealand Experiment
Author: Judith A. Davey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2000
Genre: Family policy
ISBN: 9780908935420

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