Policy Matters
Comments, opinions and updates on matters to do with public policy and society, mostly in New Zealand.
About Me
- Name: Grant Duncan
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Grant is a political theorist, media commentator, and nonfiction writer. He is the author of many academic publications on social policy and political thought and has previously specialised in: the institutional management of chronic pain; and the political uses of 'happiness'. See How to Rule? The Arts of Government from Antiquity to the Present (Routledge).
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- The prime-ministerial We
- The referendum on John Key
- Greens make the smart choice
- Ideological reassignment
- Capital gains tax: Flip-flop of the century?
- Do we need a meddling Monarch?
- ACC: Political football du jour
- How come conservative parties appear to walk on wa...
- Do we really support genocide denial?
- Is Key in the same boat as Len Brown?
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