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Moments of Truth
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Moments of Truth

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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 apologizes for being a man. At the end of the day John Key remains the country’s prime minister - how, after all the tumult and confusion, did that happen? 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 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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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 September 2015
Pages
416
ISBN
9781776560493

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 apologizes for being a man. At the end of the day John Key remains the country’s prime minister - how, after all the tumult and confusion, did that happen? 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 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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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country
New Zealand
Date
10 September 2015
Pages
416
ISBN
9781776560493