Houthi rebels

Half a world away from New Zealand in the Red Sea, a small group is making a big splash in international relations theory and philosophy. The Houthis, already well known for their stunning flag design talents and progressive stance on ageist restrictions to military service, have awed the intellectual community once again. Read more

Max Salmon
Insights Newsletter
26 January, 2024
fuel tax

Fuel tax is a dying revenue source

New Zealand is a long, narrow country with a very low population density. Air transport is expensive and passenger rail almost non-existent. Read more

Insights Newsletter
8 December, 2023
David Seymour

David Seymour’s regulation decimation could learn a thing or two from Iceland

In the rugged landscapes of Thingvellir National Park, just outside Iceland’s capital Reykjavik, lies a reminder of a simpler time in governance. During a visit many years ago, I was struck not just by Thingvellir’s natural beauty but by its historical significance: Thingvellir was the site of Iceland’s parliament from the 10th to the 18th century. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
NZ Herald
7 December, 2023

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