Organisation
School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations (VUW)
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Thesis
Justice under anarchy: Rawlsian global justice with New Zealand as a case study
This thesis makes an argument for global justice by exploring neglected areas of Rawlsian theory, and using New Zealand as a case study. Summary
Thesis
In search of a New Zealand populism: heresthetics, character and populist political leadership
Populism, an academically contested political theory, has been subject to few thorough studies in the New Zealand context. With a history of strong, successful leaders, and fervent political rebels, New Zealand provides a useful political context in which the theoretical platform for what constitutes populism can be explored. While the current pre-eminent model of New...