The Treasury forecasts suggest the economy is doing better than expected after the Covid Shock.
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The Treasury forecasts suggest the economy is doing better than expected after the Covid Shock.
Read MoreJoe Biden gave a message of unity in his inauguration speech and his swearing in shows a pendulum swing in US politics back to the establishment. But what does that mean?
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Read MoreDonald Trump’s historic second impeachment could be merely a note to later historians as to how awful this term has been or it could be the start of healing. But either way, Trump’s place in history will now largely be decided by Joe Biden
Read MoreDoes the US need to strike a grand bargain with like-minded countries to pool their efforts? What does this tell us about today’s global politics?
Read MoreHowl, howl, howl, howl. As rioters storm the Capitol, we see the madness at the heart of the Donald Trump era. He is now Shakespeare’s King Lear - raging but impotent as America turns the page
Read MoreThe National Library is still disposing books from the nation’s heritage.
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Read MoreImplementing the New Zealand Health and Disability System review not only involves major technical problems but creates fascinating political tensions.
Read MoreDisappointed supporters of legalising cannabis are asking the High Court to void the recent referendum result. They aren’t going to succeed, and probably shouldn’t even try to do so.
Read MoreWorkSafe has charged the Government’s volcano watchdog, GNS Science, as one of the thirteen parties in relation to the Whakaari/White Island eruption. We don’t yet know why. But can they really be guilty of not sciencing properly?
Read MoreWe need to change public policy if our aim is to minimise the harm from drugs.
Read MoreWhy this government will not be transformative; do we want it to be?
Read MoreIs the way we think about our marine environment out of date? And what can Covid-19 teach us about being better kaitiaki of our oceans? Because the need is now urgent
Read MoreA seminal paper on ecology, media and attention spans offers insight into just how Covid-19 might yet just ‘go away’… at least, in a political sense. By Sonia Mazey and Jeremy Richardson
Read MoreStein’s law says that if something cannot go on forever, it wont. But does a speculative bubble matter? The cryptocurrency bubble can be left to itself (tax evasion and criminal transactions aside). Why shouldn’t we do the same for housing?
Read MoreAre we reducing child poverty by as much as is needed to reach the targets set by the government under the Child Poverty Reduction Act?
Read MoreThe future for an effective centre party in New Zealand?
Read MoreJacinda Ardern has started her second term with a bold reshuffle and seven new ministers coming into cabinet. There’s a hat tip to the regions and women, but Maori are the big winners with today’s announcement, thanks in large part of Kelvin Davis
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