Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Moments of Truth : the NZ General Election of 2014

Price:
$50.00
ISBN- 9781776560493
Victoria University Press - $50

The 2014 general election was surely the most bizarre election campaign in New Zealand’s history. Moments of Truth tells the story of a campaign in which:

  • NSA leaker Edward Snowden and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange join Kim Dotcom in New Zealand for a televised ‘moment of truth’ that threatens the future of Prime Minister John Key’s government.
  • Nicky Hager’s book Dirty Politics puts the spotlight on blogger Cameron Slater and his messages to and from the Beehive.
  • Cabinet Minister Judith Collins resigns mid-campaign.
  • The National Party finds itself sued by an American rap star.
  • Labour Party leader David Cunliffe apologises for being a man.
The contributors to Moments of Truth – an experienced group of political party leaders and campaign managers, media and political commentators, pollsters, consultants and academics – seek to provide some answers and insights into an election unlike any before it.

Moments of Truth continues a series of authoritative election studies – including The Baubles of Office (2007), Key to Victory (2010) and Kicking the Tyres (2012) – essential for anyone interested in New Zealand’s government and politics. 

Featuring a DVD containing additional campaign footage, including the campaign openings, television and internet advertisements, billboards, televised debates, election documents, election-night statements and a montage of items relating to the ‘dirty politics’ controversy and the ‘moment of truth’ even.

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