Parliament

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

“Who will guard the guards themselves?” Plato asked in the Republic in 380BC. More than two millennia later, well-armed regulatory agencies, instead of armies, wield many of the powers of the state. Read more

Amy Thomasson
Insights Newsletter
21 July, 2017
Vote

Election fought on swinging hyperboles

Andrew Little has drawn a line in the sand. He has condemned the “blowhard” politics of Winston Peters, and has made it clear this election will not be fought on swinging - um - personalities. Read more

Insights Newsletter
21 July, 2017
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Research Plan 2017-2020

The New Zealand Initiative is New Zealand's leading think tank. The Initiative produces accessible, evidence-based research (available in print and online) with a focus on policy areas we believe are vital for a free and prosperous New Zealand. Read more

17 July, 2017
Parliament

Mutton dressed as lamb

Politicians are often accused of trying to pull the wool over the public’s eyes. It isn’t often they try to pull the wool under the public’s feet. Read more

Dr Rachel Hodder
Insights Newsletter
14 July, 2017
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Media Release: Special Economic Zones - an initiative worth trying

The New Zealand Initiative has welcomed news that Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are still under consideration by the Economic Development Minister Simon Bridges. We also note that government documents released under the Official Information Act show that Ministers Bill English and Steven Joyce were supportive of the proposal. Read more

Media Release
13 July, 2017

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