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Politics Programme

Assoc. Prof. Grant Duncan

Dr Beth Greener

Dr Suzy Killmister

Dr Nigel Parsons

Assoc. Prof. Robin Peace

Assoc. Prof. Richard Shaw

Associate Professor Grant Duncan

Duncan, G. and Chapman, J. (2010). New Millennium, New Public Management and the New Zealand Model. Australian Journal of Public Administration 69(3): 301­-313.  This article is available online at Wiley InterScience http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

Duncan, G. (2010). Should happiness-maximization be the goal of government? Journal of Happiness Studies, 11 (2): 163-178. See the original publication.

Duncan, G. and Browning, J. (2009). Adult Attachment in Children Raised by Parents with Schizophrenia. Journal of Adult Development 16(2): 76-86.

Duncan, G. (2008). Counting the currency of knowledge: New Zealand’s Performance-Based Research Fund. In I. Morley and M. Crouch (eds) Knowledge as value: Illumination through critical prisms. Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi (pp. 23-42).

Duncan, G. (2008). Boundary disputes in the ACC scheme and the no-fault principle. New Zealand Law Review, Part 1, 27-36.

Duncan, G. (2007). Society and Politics: New Zealand Social Policy. 2nd. edition. Auckland: Pearson Education-SprintPrint Prentice Hall.

Chapman, J. and Duncan, G. (2007). Is there now a new "New Zealand model"? Public Management Review, 9(1), 1-25.

Duncan, G. (2007). After happiness. Journal of Political Ideologies , 12(1), pp. 85-108. © Taylor & Francis, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Taylor & Francis for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Political Ideologies, Volume 12 Issue 1, February 2007.

Duncan, G. (2005). What do we mean by "happiness"? The relevance of subjective wellbeing to social policy. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 25, pp. 16-31.

Duncan, G. (2004). Pouvoir et savoir: The Tertiary Education Strategy and the will to know. New Zealand Journal of Tertiary Education Policy, 1, pp. 1-9.

Duncan, G. (2003). Workers' compensation and the governance of pain. Economy and Society, 32(3), pp. 449-477.

Duncan, G. (2003). Moral hazard and medical assessment. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 34(2), pp. 433-441.

Duncan, G. (2002). Nationhood and writing: Why poetry doesn't matter anymore. Poetry NZ 24, pp. 80-86.

Duncan, G. (2002). Workers' compensation, in M.Lloyd (ed.) Occupational Health and Safety in New Zealand: Contemporary Social Research, Palmerston North: Dunmore Press, pp. 19-42.

Duncan, G. (2000). Social policy, work capacity and governmentality. Sites, no. 38, 31-51.

Duncan, G. (2000). Mind-body dualism and the biopsychosocial model of pain: What did Descartes really say? Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 25(4), pp. 485-513.

Duncan, G. and Worrall, J. (2000). Social policy and social work in New Zealand. European Journal of Social Work, 3(3), pp. 283-295.

Clasen, J., Duncan, G., Eardley, T., Evans, M., Ughetto, P., van Oorschot, W. and Wright, S. (2001). Towards 'single gateways'? A cross-national review of the changing roles of employment offices in seven countries.Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Arbeits- und Sozialrecht, 15(1), pp. 43-63.

Duncan, G. (2001). The narration of pain and suffering: Culture, meaning, healing. In D. Howard (ed.), Complete with instructions, Christchurch: Firebrand, pp. 15-21.

 

Dr Beth Greener

Greener, B K and Fish, W J. (2011) ‘Situating Police and Military in Contemporary Peace Operations’, Asia Pacific Civil Military Centre of Excellence Civil Military Occasional Papers, 3/2011 (Canberra: APCMCoE).

Greener, B K and Fish, W J. (2011) ‘The Development of Civilian Policing: Lessons for Contemporary Post Conflict Operations’, Asia Pacific Civil Military Centre of Excellence Civil Military Occasional Papers, 4/2011 (Canberra: APCMCoE).

Greener, B K. (2011) 'Investigating the peacebuilding project in the Pacific: The experience of Solomon Islands and Timor Leste', Centre for Strategic Studies Strategic Briefing Papers, 6 (3) December 2011, pp1-3.

Greener B K (2011) 'The diplomacy of international policing: a case study of the New Zealand experience', Political Science 63 (2) December, pp219-239

 Greener B K (2011) 'Statebuilding, Peacebuilding, Police and Policing in Solomon Islands', Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, Vol 6 No. 2, pp30-42

Greener, Bethan K. (2011) The Rise of Policing in Peace Operations. International Peacekeeping, 18 (2) April, pp183-195.

Greener, B.K, Fish W.J. & K. Tekulu (2011) Peacebuilding, Gender and Policing in Solomon Islands. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 52 (1) April, pp17-28.

Greener, B.K. (2011) Revisiting the politics of post-conflict peacebuilding: reconciling the liberal agenda?. Global Change, Peace and Security, 23 (3) October.

Greener, B.K. (2011) ‘Post Conflict State-building’, An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives, eds., Richard Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Greener, B.K. (2010) Politics and Success in Peacebuilding. Centre for International Governance and Justice Issues Paper #15, Canberra: ANU CIJG.

Greener, B.K. (2010) Security, Defence, Politics and the New White Paper. New Zealand International Review, xxxv: 1 January/February 2010: 12-15.

Greener, B.K. (2009) The New International Policing, Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

Greener, B.K. (2009) 'Policing Peace: Evolving Police Roles in UN Operations'. In, (Ed.) Peter Grabovsky, Community Policing and Peacekeeping. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

Greener, B.K. (2009) East Asian Security Architecture, New Zealand International Review, xxxiv: 1 January / February, pp13-16.

Greener, B.K. (2009) 'UNPOL: Police as Peacekeepers', Policing and Society, 19 (2) June, pp106-118.

Greener, B.K., (2008), ‘New Zealand’s Military and Policing Efforts in the Pacific’, Australian Defence Force Journal¸ Issue No. 177, pp73-85.

Emmers, Ralf, Greener, Beth K. and Thomas, Nick. (2008) 'Securitising Human Trafficking in the Asia-Pacific: Regional Organisations and response Strategies', in Melissa Curley and Wong Siu-Lun (Eds.) Security and Migration in Asia: The dynamics of securitisation. London: Routledge.

Greener, B.K. (2008) 'Venezuela", In, Karl de Rouen and Paul Bellamy (eds.) International Security and the United States: An Encyclopedia, Volume 2. Westport CO, Praeger Security International.

Greener, B.K. (2007) 'International Law in Action: The Rainbow Warrior Affair', The Globalization of World Politics: Case studies from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific, eds., Anne Cullen and Stuart Murray. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Greener-Barcham, B.K (2007) ‘Ethics of the New International Policing’, The Ethics of Foreign Policy, eds. David B. MacDonald, Robert G. Patman. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Greener-Barcham, B.K, (2007) ‘Liberalism and the Use of Force: Core Themes and Conceptual Tensions’, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 32:3, pp295-318.

Greener, B.K. (Nov. 2007) The Proliferation Security Initiative. New Zealand Journal of Defense Studies, vol.2. pp7-15.

Greener-Barcham, B.K (June 2007) 'Liberalism, Liberal States and Military Force', Global Change, Peace and Security, 19:2, pp67-81.

Greener-Barcham, B.K. (March 2007), 'Crossing the Green or Blue Line? Exploring the Military-Police Divide', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 18:1, pp 90-112.

Emmers, Ralf Beth Greener-Barcham and Nicholas Thomas, (December 2006), 'Institutional Arrangements to Counter Human Trafficking in the Asia-Pacific', Contemporary South East Asia, 28:3 pp490-511.

Roughan, Paul, B.K Greener-Barcham and Manuhuia Barcham, (April 2006) ‘Where to now for RAMSI?’, CIGAD Briefing Note, 1/2006.

Greener-Barcham Beth K. and Manuhuia Barcham, (March 2006), 'Terrorism in the South Pacific? Thinking Critically about Approaches to Security in the Region', Australian Journal of International Affairs, 60:1 pp.67-82.

Greener-Barcham Beth (2005), 'RAMSI: The New Zealand Experience', Securing a Peaceful Pacific (eds), John Henderson and Greg Watson. Christchurch: University of Canterbury Press.

Greener-Barcham Beth K, (May/June 2004), 'Combating Terrorism', New Zealand International Review, xxix:3, pp.11-14.

 

Dr Suzy Killmister

Killmister, Suzy. 2009. Identity and political obligation: a qualified defence of group rights. Doctoral Thesis, University of Melbourne.

Killmister, Suzy. 2008. Remote Weaponry: the ethical implication. Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol.25(2): 121-133.

Killmister, Suzy. 2008. Recognition and equality: defending group rights.Questioning Cosmopolitanism, the Second Biennial Conference of the International Global Ethics Association, June 26-28, Melbourne. Deakin University.

Killmister, Suzy. 2008. Roundtable: public service independence and responsiveness. Dialogue, Vol 27(2): 71-76.

 

Dr Nigel Parsons

Parsons, N. (forthcoming) ‘The Palestinian Authority’ and ‘The Palestine Liberation Organization’ in David Newman and Joel Peters (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. London and New York, Routledge

Parsons, N. (2010) ‘Palestinian Autonomous Areas: Recent History’, The Middle East and North Africa 2011, Europa/Routledge, 909-938.

Parsons, N. (2010) ‘The Palestinian Authority Security Apparatus: Biopolitics, Surveillance and Resistance in the Occupied Palestinian Territories’ in Elia Zureik, David Lyon and Yasmeen Abu-Laban (eds.) Surveillance and Control in Israel/Palestine. London and New York: Routledge, 355-370.

Pettigrove, G and Nigel Parsons (2010) ‘Palestinian Political Forgiveness: Agency, Permissibility and Prospects’, Social Theory and Practice 36/4: 661-688. Palestinian Political Forgiveness Link to journal website.

Parsons, N. (2010) ‘Electoral Politics in Iran: Rules of the Arena, Popular Participation, and the Limits of Elastic in the Islamic Republic’, The Middle East Institute,Policy Brief No. 30: 1-13. Read Full Text Article

Parsons, N. (2010) ‘Israeli Biopolitics, Palestinian Policing: Order and Resistance in the Occupied Palestinian Territories’, in Laleh Khalili and Jillian Schwedler (eds.) Policing and Prisons in the Middle East: Formations of Coercion. London & New York, Hurst & Columbia University Press, 57-76

Parsons, N. (2010) ‘Israeli-Palestinian Peace: Official Efforts’, in Nigel Young (ed.) The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace,Vol. 2, 517-519

Parsons, N. (2009) ‘Resolving the Unresolvable: Nigel Parsons discusses New Zealand’s Position towards Israel/Palestine’, New Zealand International Review XXXIV/6 (November/December): 26-28

Parsons, N. (2009) ‘The PLO and the Oslo Process: Incorporation without Accommodation’, in Bruce Dayton and Louis Kriesberg (eds.) Constructive Transformation: From Violence, to Engagement, to Sustainable Peace. London & New York, Routledge, 235-251

Parsons, N. and Mark B. Salter (2008) ‘Israeli Biopolitics: Closure, Territorialization and Governmentality in the Occupied Palestinian Territories’, Geopolitics 13/4: 701-723

Parsons, N. (2008) ‘Palestinian Refugees’, in Peter N. Stearns (ed.) The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 23-24

Parsons, N. (2008) ‘Sudan’, in Karl DeRouen Jr. and Paul Bellamy (eds.) International Security and the United States: An Encyclopedia, vol. 2. Westport, Connecticut & London, Praeger Security International, 743-767

Parsons, N. (2007) Palestinian Statehood: Aspirations, Needs, and Viability Post-Oslo, Book Review Article, Middle East Journal, 61/3: 521-529

Parsons, N (2007) ‘The Political Reconstruction of the Sudan: An Appraisal on the Second Anniversary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement’. New Zealand Journal of Defense Studies, 1/1: 35-49

Parsons, N. (2005) The Politics of the Palestinian Authority: From Oslo to al-Aqsa: Routledge

Parsons, N. (2003) ‘Diaspora Communities and Interdependency: Egypt and Sudan’, Quaderni Global Watch 29: 1-59

Hughes, Emma and N. Parsons (2001) ‘The Chilean Presidential Elections of 1999/2000’, Electoral Studies 20/4: 641-649

Parsons, N. (1999) ‘The Elections for the Presidency and the Legislative Council of the Palestinian National Authority’, Representation 39/4: 355-367

Parsons, N. (1997) ‘Introduction’ to The Middle East Relocation Year Book. London: Namara Publications, 3-5

 

Associate Professor Robin Peace


Patterson, l., Peace, R., Campbell, B., & Parker, C. (2007). LifeLines: Young New Zealanders imagine family, friends and relationships across their life-course. Wellington: Blue Skies Fund, NZ Families Commission.

Peace, R. (2007) Minding the Gap: between recognition and redistribution in European Union social policy. In J. Connolly, M. Leach & L. Walsh (Eds) Recognition in Politics: Theory, Policy and Practice. NewCastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.

Spoonley, P., Peace, R., Butcher,A., & D. O’Neil (2005) Social cohesion: a policy framework for assessing immigrant and host outcomes. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 24(March) 85-110.

Spoonley, P., Peace, R., Young, G. (2007). Monitoring Racial Equality: Developing an Indicator Framework. Report for the Human Rights Commission Wellington: Human Rights Commission.

Spoonley, P., Peace, R., Chapman, J. & G. Young, (2006). Ethnic Diversity in New Zealand: Outcomes and Indicators. Report prepared for the Office of Ethnic Affairs. Wellington

Peace, R. and van Hoven, B. (2005) Computers, qualitative data and geographic research. In I. Hay (Ed), Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography (2nd ed). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Spoonley, P., Peace, R., Butcher,A., & D. O’Neil (2004) Immigration and Social Cohesion: developing an Indicator framework for measuring the impact of settlement policies in New Zealand. MSD Working Paper Series. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development / Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora.

Peace, R., Wolf, A., Crack, S,. Hutcinson, I., & M. Roorda (2004). Wellbeing, Employment, Independence: the views of Sickness and Invalid Benefit clients.MSD Technical working paper. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development / Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora.

Peace, R. (2002) Mental Health and Independent Housing Needs Research: Parts 1 -5 Joint publications with Lynne Pere, Kate Marshall and Susan Kell Suzie Ballantyne.

· A Summary of the Research

· Expert Voices - A Consultation Report

· Affordable, Suitable, Sustainable Housing - A Literature Review

· "It’s the combination of things" - Group Interviews

· Quantifying Independent Housing Needs - A Survey of Service Providers. Wellington: Ministry of Social Development/Te Manatū Whakahiato Ora

Peace, R. (2001) Mental health and housing: Housing Needs and Sustainable Independent Living. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand July 2001 101 -124

Binnie, J., Longhurst, R., Peace, R. (2001) Upstairs/Downstairs-Place Matters, Bodies Matter. In D. Bell, J. Binnie, R, Holliday, R. Longhurst and R. Peace, Pleasure Zones: Bodies, Cities, Spaces. New York: Syracuse University Press, pp.vii-xiv.

Peace, R. (2001) Producing lesbians: canonical properties. In D. Bell, J. Binnie, R. Longhurst, R. Peace and D. Woodhead (co-authors), Pleasure Zones: Sexualities, Cities and Space. Syracuse University Press.

Peace, R. (2001) Social exclusion: A concept in need of a definition. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 17 (December) 17- 37.

Peace, R. (2001) Surface Tension Place/Poverty/Policy. From 'poverty' to 'social exclusion': implications of discursive shifts in European Union Poverty 1975-1999. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Waikato.

Peace,R., Elliot, M., and Barnes, J. (2000) Hard Times: an annotated bibliography of poverty research in Aotearoa / New Zealand 1990-2000. Faculty of Social Science, University of Waikato

Peace, R., Keown, P., Chalmers, L., and Morris, T. (1998) Geographic education: an Internet approach to professional development. Proceedings Geo.Ed.97 Kaupapa Aro Whenua Geographical Education Conference, Waikato University.

Longhurst, R., Peace, R., and Johnston, L (1997) Producing feminist geography "down under". Gender Place and Culture, Volume 4/1 p 115-119.

Peace, R. (1994) What’s "gender" got to do with it? New Zealand Journal of Geography ,April 47 p 29-30.

Peace, R. (1995) Textual territories: discursive geographies of multistate policy documents. The New Zealand Geographer, 51 (1) p22-24.

Peace, R., and Longhurst, R., (1993) Lecture theatre to classroom - feminist geography. New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1993: 96, 16-19

 

Associate Professor Richard Shaw

Shaw, R. 2012. Another size fits all? Public Value Management and Challenges for Institutional Design. Public Management Review. (forthcoming).

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2011. ‘Political Staff in Executive Government: Conceptualising and Mapping Roles within the Core Executive’, Australian Journal of Political Science, 36(4): 583-600.

Shaw, R. and Eichbaum, C. 2011. Public Policy in New Zealand: institutions, processes and outcomes, 3rd ed. Auckland: Pearson/Prentice Hall.

Shaw, R. 2011. ‘NPM in Australia: Past, Present and Future’, Pouvoirs: Revue Francaise D’Etudes Constitutionnelles et Politiques (forthcoming).

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. (eds.) 2010. Partisan Appointees and Public Servants. An International Analysis of the Role of Political Advisors. London: Edward Elgar.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2009. 'Purchase Advisers and the Public Service: Who pays the bill?', Public Sector, 32(1): 16-17.

Shaw, R. 2009. 'e-Politics: The New Zealand Research', Political Science, 61(2): 5-20.

Shaw,R. 2009. 'Bureaucrats, Advisers and Consultants', in Miller, R. (ed.) New Zealand Government and Politics, 5th edition. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2008 Revisiting Politicisation: Political Advisers and Public Servants in Westminster Stsems. Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration, 21(3): 337-365.

Shaw, R. and Eichbaum, C. 2008 Public Policy in New Zealand. Institutions, processes and outcomes. 2nd Edition. Auckland, Pearson Education.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2008 Politics and administration: some reflections on the "Setchell Affair' (or boundary riding in the purple zone). Public Sector, 30(4): 8-15.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2007 Ministerial Advisers and the Politics of Policy-making. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 66(4): 453-467.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2007. ‘Ministerial Advisors, Politicisation and the Retreat from Westminster: the Case of New Zealand’, Public Administration, 85 (3): 1-32.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2007 Minding the Minister? Ministerial Advisers in New Zealand Government. Kotutui: New Zealand Journal of Social Science Online, 2(2): 95-113.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2006. ‘Enemy or Ally? Senior Officials’ Perceptions of Ministerial Advisers before and after MMP’, Political Science, 58(1): 3-23.

Shaw, R. 2006. 'Advisers and Consultants', in Miller, R. (ed.) New Zealand Government and Politics, 4th edition, Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Shaw, R. 2006. 'The Public Sector', in Miller, R. (ed.) New Zealand Government and Politics, 4th edition, Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2005. ‘Why we should all be nicer to Ministerial Advisors’, Policy Quarterly, 1(4): 18-26.

Shaw, R. 2004. 'New Zealand: public management reform and the Partnership for Quality Agreement', in D. Farnham, A. Hondeghem and S. Horton (eds) Staff Participation and Public Management Reform: Some International Comparisons. London, Palgrave.

Shaw, R. 2004. 'Electoral Law Reform and the Work of the New Zealand Parliament', Australasian Parliamentary Review, 19(1):18-31.

Shaw, R. 2004. 'Shaping Bureaucractic Reform Down-Under', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, vol. 44, no. 2, pp.169-183.

Eichbaum, C. and Shaw, R. 2003 A Third Force: Ministerial Advisers in the Executive. Public Sector, 26(3): 7-13.

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