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New Zealand politics
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New Zealand’s Ardern Tours Polynesia, What About the Politics?
By Grant Wyeth
Ostensibly to survey cyclone damage, the prime minister’s trip also underscores Wellington’s refocusing on its Pacific Island relationships.
Strange Bedfellows Down Under
By Jack Edward Effron
New Zealand's new coalition government is likely to have a short shelf life.
Kiwi Surprise: New Zealand Tilts Left
By Anthony Fensom
Thanks to an unexpected coalition, Labor's Jacinda Ardern is New Zealand's new prime minister.
New Zealand's Next Government: What's at Stake?
By David Capie
Expect continuity out of New Zealand's foreign policy, despite recent domestic political turbulence.
A Bark But No Bite: Examining New Zealand’s Last General Election
By Catherine Putz
The Diplomat talks to Jack Vowles about New Zealand politics.
Meet Bill English, New Zealand’s New Prime Minister
By Grant Wyeth
English has been the architect of many of New Zealand’s successful policies. Now he steps to the front.
Say It Ain't So: New Zealand Prime Minister Calls It Quits
By Anthony Fensom
Australia in particular laments John Key's surprise decision to resign.
Immigration, Housing Key Issues as New Zealand Enters Election Year
By Taran Molloy
A look at the debates likely to shape New Zealand's upcoming elections.
Louder Than Words: Actions Speak Volumes for New Zealand-US Relations
By Tom Corben
As Wellington pursues improvement in its relations with Washington, challenges remain.
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