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Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election

Stephen I. Levine
4.9/5 (19279 ratings)
Description:2020 was a year unlike any other. Still in her first term as prime minister, Jacinda Ardern found herself facing her biggest challenge yet – protecting New Zealanders against a worldwide pandemic. By year’s end New Zealand had kept its nerve, protected its borders, and for the most part kept its residents alive and well. In the midst of all this an election was held. Politics in a Pandemic provides a deeper understanding of what happened during the election, which was held in the most difficult circumstances facing New Zealand since the Second World War. It includes contributions from the New Zealander of the Year, Jacinda Ardern, and the Wellingtonian of the Year, epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker, as well as the National Party’s Judith Collins, Greens’ co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson, ACT’s leader David Seymour, the Minister for Covid-19 Response Chris Hipkins, and award-winning journalists Tova O’Brien and Henry Cooke, along with many other reporters, pollsters and academics, together providing 35 perspectives on the election. Personal reflections are complemented by UMR survey results, first-hand campaign accounts, the perspectives of overseas observers, and analysis of everything from political cartoons and billboards to leaders debates, political party funding, policy and populism. It covers the departure of New Zealand First, the return of the Māori Party, nationwide referendums on euthanasia and the legalisation of cannabis, and the Christchurch mosque attacks. But ultimately, the 2020 election was a referendum on Jacinda Ardern’s leadership in a time of pandemic. This book explains why she won and what this might mean for the country’s future.Politics in a Pandemic is the twelfth in a series of election books going back to 1987 – including The Baubles of Office (2007), Kicking the Tyres (2012), and Stardust and Substance (2018) – essential for anyone interested in New Zealand’s government and politics. CONTENTSForeword – Trevor MallardPreface – Stephen LevineOverview of the Election 1 Politics in a Pandemic: New Zealand’s 2020 election – Stephen Levine Party Leaders’ Perspectives 2 The Prime Minister’s reflections: Campaigning in the midst of a pandemic – Jacinda Ardern3 Covid-19 and the ‘team of 5 million’ – Chris Hipkins4 Growing Green support from a position of government – Marama Davidson and James Shaw5 National: The leader’s perspective – Judith Collins6 ACT II – David SeymourThe 2020 New Zealand election – views from overseas7 Jacindamania in Canada: Coverage in the Great White North – Tina Marie Barton8 The 2020 New Zealand election: The view from Australia – Nicholas Economou and Zareh Ghazarian9 ‘And the winner is . . . New Zealand’: The view from the UK – Tim Bale10 Jacinda Ardern’s election: A European perspective – Aljoscha Kertesz11 A faraway but close relationship: The view from Chile – Valentina Jofré Méndez Media Perspectives12 Covering the 2020 election: Platforms and the plague – Henry Cooke13 The 2020 election: A television journalist’s perspective – Tova O’Brien14 A tale of two campaigns: Covid vs Chaos: Mainstream media coverage of the lead-up to Election 2020 – Mark Boyd15 Social media, online politics and the 2020 election – Sarah Hendrica Bickerton16 ‘Getting closer to the truth’: The 2020 election cartoons as commentary, protest and critique – Michael GrimshawPublic Policy Issues and Jacinda Ardern’s Government17 The 2020 election, the Covid-19 emergency, and the need to improve our response capacity for even more serious threats – Michael G. Baker18 Well-being and the Covid crunch: The economy and the 2020 election – Simon Chapple19 Housing and the Sixth Labour Government – Brodie Fraser20 The Christchurch shooting and the 2020 New Zealand election – Ayca Arkilic21 New Zealand’s foreign and defence policy, 2017–2020 – Robert Ayson The Campaign, the Results and the Formation of the Government22 ‘Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?’: New Zealand election signs in 2020 – Nigel S. Roberts23 The 2020 cannabis and euthanasia referendums – Luke D. Oldfield and Lara M. Greaves24 Political party funding and the 2020 election – Michael Macaulay25 Performing politics: Leaders’ debates in the 2020 election – Geoffrey Craig26 Why Labour won: Survey findings and the 2020 election – Stephen Mills, Marcus Downs and Thomas Butt27 Populism in the 2020 campaign and the departure of New Zealand First – Margaret Joiner28 Māori and the 2020 election – Lara M. Greaves and Ella Morgan29 Echoes: The 2020 election in historical perspective – Colin James30 ‘Window on Wairarapa’: Kieran McAnulty and Labour’s 2020 COVID campaign – Campbell Garrett31 A campaign for the ages: Chlöe Swarbrick, the youth vote and the Auckland Central election – Bonnie Hayvice32 Special votes and the 2020 election – T...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election. To get started finding Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
576
Format
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Publisher
Victoria University Press
Release
2021
ISBN
1776564332

Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election

Stephen I. Levine
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: 2020 was a year unlike any other. Still in her first term as prime minister, Jacinda Ardern found herself facing her biggest challenge yet – protecting New Zealanders against a worldwide pandemic. By year’s end New Zealand had kept its nerve, protected its borders, and for the most part kept its residents alive and well. In the midst of all this an election was held. Politics in a Pandemic provides a deeper understanding of what happened during the election, which was held in the most difficult circumstances facing New Zealand since the Second World War. It includes contributions from the New Zealander of the Year, Jacinda Ardern, and the Wellingtonian of the Year, epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker, as well as the National Party’s Judith Collins, Greens’ co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson, ACT’s leader David Seymour, the Minister for Covid-19 Response Chris Hipkins, and award-winning journalists Tova O’Brien and Henry Cooke, along with many other reporters, pollsters and academics, together providing 35 perspectives on the election. Personal reflections are complemented by UMR survey results, first-hand campaign accounts, the perspectives of overseas observers, and analysis of everything from political cartoons and billboards to leaders debates, political party funding, policy and populism. It covers the departure of New Zealand First, the return of the Māori Party, nationwide referendums on euthanasia and the legalisation of cannabis, and the Christchurch mosque attacks. But ultimately, the 2020 election was a referendum on Jacinda Ardern’s leadership in a time of pandemic. This book explains why she won and what this might mean for the country’s future.Politics in a Pandemic is the twelfth in a series of election books going back to 1987 – including The Baubles of Office (2007), Kicking the Tyres (2012), and Stardust and Substance (2018) – essential for anyone interested in New Zealand’s government and politics. CONTENTSForeword – Trevor MallardPreface – Stephen LevineOverview of the Election 1 Politics in a Pandemic: New Zealand’s 2020 election – Stephen Levine Party Leaders’ Perspectives 2 The Prime Minister’s reflections: Campaigning in the midst of a pandemic – Jacinda Ardern3 Covid-19 and the ‘team of 5 million’ – Chris Hipkins4 Growing Green support from a position of government – Marama Davidson and James Shaw5 National: The leader’s perspective – Judith Collins6 ACT II – David SeymourThe 2020 New Zealand election – views from overseas7 Jacindamania in Canada: Coverage in the Great White North – Tina Marie Barton8 The 2020 New Zealand election: The view from Australia – Nicholas Economou and Zareh Ghazarian9 ‘And the winner is . . . New Zealand’: The view from the UK – Tim Bale10 Jacinda Ardern’s election: A European perspective – Aljoscha Kertesz11 A faraway but close relationship: The view from Chile – Valentina Jofré Méndez Media Perspectives12 Covering the 2020 election: Platforms and the plague – Henry Cooke13 The 2020 election: A television journalist’s perspective – Tova O’Brien14 A tale of two campaigns: Covid vs Chaos: Mainstream media coverage of the lead-up to Election 2020 – Mark Boyd15 Social media, online politics and the 2020 election – Sarah Hendrica Bickerton16 ‘Getting closer to the truth’: The 2020 election cartoons as commentary, protest and critique – Michael GrimshawPublic Policy Issues and Jacinda Ardern’s Government17 The 2020 election, the Covid-19 emergency, and the need to improve our response capacity for even more serious threats – Michael G. Baker18 Well-being and the Covid crunch: The economy and the 2020 election – Simon Chapple19 Housing and the Sixth Labour Government – Brodie Fraser20 The Christchurch shooting and the 2020 New Zealand election – Ayca Arkilic21 New Zealand’s foreign and defence policy, 2017–2020 – Robert Ayson The Campaign, the Results and the Formation of the Government22 ‘Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?’: New Zealand election signs in 2020 – Nigel S. Roberts23 The 2020 cannabis and euthanasia referendums – Luke D. Oldfield and Lara M. Greaves24 Political party funding and the 2020 election – Michael Macaulay25 Performing politics: Leaders’ debates in the 2020 election – Geoffrey Craig26 Why Labour won: Survey findings and the 2020 election – Stephen Mills, Marcus Downs and Thomas Butt27 Populism in the 2020 campaign and the departure of New Zealand First – Margaret Joiner28 Māori and the 2020 election – Lara M. Greaves and Ella Morgan29 Echoes: The 2020 election in historical perspective – Colin James30 ‘Window on Wairarapa’: Kieran McAnulty and Labour’s 2020 COVID campaign – Campbell Garrett31 A campaign for the ages: Chlöe Swarbrick, the youth vote and the Auckland Central election – Bonnie Hayvice32 Special votes and the 2020 election – T...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election. To get started finding Politics in a Pandemic: Jacinda Ardern and New Zealand's 2020 Election, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
576
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Victoria University Press
Release
2021
ISBN
1776564332
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