Why English is the Lingua Franca

Why does so much of the world speak English? As someone who was born in Canada, educated in the UK and US, and has now been living in New Zealand for more than a decade, the question has always fascinated me. Read more

Dr James Kierstead
Insights Newsletter
18 August, 2023

Labour's Recipe for GST-free Fruits and vegetables

Ingredients: 1 cup contradiction (finely chopped) 500 grams of voter polling (preferably gullible) 2 tablespoons of economic nonsense (no substitutes) A generous pinch of legal complexity A dash of ambiguity (to taste) A sprinkling of international tax quirks A heaped spoonful of political expediency Preparation: 1. Start with the contradictions: Begin by asserting that the policy will help low-income families. Read more

Dr Oliver Hartwich
Insights Newsletter
18 August, 2023
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Tunnel Vision

Another week, another transport policy announcement. On Sunday, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and freshly-minted Transport Minister David Parker released the Government’s preferred option for a second Auckland harbour crossing. Read more

Dr Matthew Birchall
Insights Newsletter
11 August, 2023
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A rite of passage

In politics, there are certain things you need to be taken seriously. Some are formal things. Read more

Insights Newsletter
11 August, 2023
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A Parallel Universe

A few months ago, I stepped into a parallel universe. I was following up a routine administrative task and soon found myself outside a building I’d never seen before, after 10 years working at Victoria University. Read more

Dr James Kierstead
Insights Newsletter
4 August, 2023

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