Unquiet Time: Aotearoa /New
Zealand in a fast-changing world
“…a
fascinating book that deserves to be read and thought about” – Sir Geoffrey
Palmer
In
his seventh book, James describes “a world in disorder” as it rebalances
politically, economically and demographically, and explores how Aotearoa/New
Zealand must navigate this challenging new landscape as it advances into the
2020s.
Sir
Geoffrey told the audience that Colin James has for nearly five decades applied
his thoughtful analysis of New Zealand politics and policy, remaining steadfast
in the face of an increasingly celebrity and entertainment-focused media: “Unlike
many journalists, James has the habits of a scholar….The sources…are
astonishingly diverse and numerous, a sign of great industry.”
The book dissects key global trends,
including how
technology is changing the way we live and ‘work’; looming environmental
limits, climate change, and biosecurity and pandemic threats. It then assesses
what these mean for New Zealand, examining the emergence of New Zealand’s
independent foreign policy and international trade policy, as well as policy
relating to Maori, biculturalism, and the environment. James predicts likely
major shocks and argues for new thinking in many key areas.
It’s
a New Zealand “bobbing around like a cork on a rough global sea”, with a
difficult future ahead, said Sir Geoffrey: “Perhaps the most important take-away
message from the book is that we need to face the challenges that confront New
Zealand rather than shy away from them.”
The
turbulence described in the book finds an apt reflection in the current
political scene. “The politicians have concocted an election like no other of
the 16 I have covered,” reflected James.
Journalist Colin James is a life member of
the Parliamentary Press Gallery and the E Tu Union, and has specialised in
politics and policy since 1969. His writing has featured in many books and
papers, and Unquiet Time brings
together conclusions and future projections arising from numerous briefings to
business, not-for-profits and government agencies, and contributions to
conferences at home and abroad. He is also a senior associate of the Institute
for Governance and Policy Studies, has an honorary doctorate from Victoria
University of Wellington, and is a fellow of the Institute of Public
Administration.
Unquiet
Time: Aotearoa /New Zealand in a fast-changing world
ISBN: 978-0-9941360-1-5Four colour cover with flaps, 320 pages
$39.50 (softcover)
Publisher: Fraser Books, Chamberlain Road, RD8, Masterton.
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