An edition of Key to Victory (2010)

Key to Victory

The New Zealand General Election of 2008

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An edition of Key to Victory (2010)

Key to Victory

The New Zealand General Election of 2008

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Key to Victory is the story of the New Zealand general election of 2008, in which the experienced and long-serving prime minister, Helen Clark, was ousted by a political newcomer – National’s John Key.
Veteran academic commentators Colin James, Jon Johansson, and Therese Arseneau offer perspectives on what New Zealanders were voting for when endorsing John Key and National, and what they were voting against. Several MPs elected for the first time in 2008 provide first-hand accounts of their parties’ campaigns, including Labour’s Grant Robertson; the Greens’ Catherine Delahunty; the Maori Party’s Rahui Katene; ACT’s John Boscawen; and the director of National’s winning campaign, Steven Joyce, appointed to Cabinet following National’s victory. New Zealand First’s doomed campaign is described by its campaign director, Damian Edwards, while party strategists John Pagani and Rob Eaddy provide accounts of the Progressive and United Future campaigns.
Key to Victory also investigates the important issues of the 2008 election, such as the impact of the Electoral Finance Act, and the likely future of New Zealand’s remaining small parties.
During the 2008 campaign political parties started getting to grips with websites, blogs, Facebook and YouTube, and ‘prediction markets’ competed with traditional polls in forecasting the election results. The book describes these developments and provides insights into the use of the media by John Key and Helen Clark in their rival campaigns for leadership. International reaction to the New Zealand campaign and the country’s vote for change is also highlighted.
Key to Victory includes a special DVD with excerpts from key campaign events including the televised leaders debates, the leaders’ opening night campaign addresses, parties’ TV ads and campaign billboards.

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English
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384

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Key to Victory: The New Zealand General Election of 2008
2010, Victoria University Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Wellington

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Library of Congress
JQ5892 .K49 2010, JQ5892.K49 2010

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384 p. :
Number of pages
384

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OL24526560M
ISBN 10
0864736134
ISBN 13
9780864736130
LCCN
2010362698
OCLC/WorldCat
456176488

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