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Human “rights” are often riddled with ambiguity – which is why they can be such a worry.
Listener: 29 May, 2010.
Keywords: History of Ideas, Methodology & Philosophy; Maori;
How is it possible to say New Zealand’s signing of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is of no great consequence (the Prime Minister’s interpretation) yet [...]

What the Government’s strategy is likely to be for the upcoming Budget.
Listener: 15 May, 2010
Keywords: Macroeconomics & Money;
One “crisis” strategy is to announce that something is desperately wrong, which needs a dramatic policy change to fix it. Closer inspection shows the claim is more hysteria than careful assessment; the new policy benefits those advocating it [...]

Why is the Government proposing public-sector mergers for so little apparent benefit?
Listener: 1 May, 2010.
Keywords: Governance;
At a certain point in the political cycle, governments start following officials’ agendas that make no political sense but meet some administrative need.
All policy changes upset the people whose interests are harmed. These changes often reflect a cool political calculation [...]