NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE 2018 Victoria University of , Rutherford House, 33 Bunny Street, Wellington 6011

PROGRAMME ‘Representation and Responsibility’

25- 28 NOVEMBER 2018 POSTGRADUATE EVENT Victoria University of Wellington

PRE-CONFERENCE/SUNDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2018 Hunter Council Chamber, Level 2, Hunter Building, Kelburn Parade, Wellington 6021

11:30am REGISTRATION (Hunter Common Room)

12:00pm LUNCH (Hunter Common Room)

1:00pm SESSION ONE: ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Dr Xavier Márquez (Victoria University of Wellington) - Publishing for Young Scholars Dr Patrick Flamm (Victoria University of Wellington) - Transitioning from PhD to Post-Doctorate Dr James To (Asia New Zealand Foundation) – Job Prospects for Graduates

3:00pm AFTERNOON TEA (Hunter Common Room)

3:30pm SESSION TWO: DISCUSSION WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERVICE Ankit Kishore (MBIE) - Policy Advisor Diane Owenga (DPMC) - Director, The Policy Group Victoria Hodgson (MBIE) - Policy Advisor in Labour and Immigration Brett Woods (Vodafone) - Public Policy & External Affairs Max Lin (MBIE) - Policy Advisor Suzanne Snively (Transparency International NZ) - Chair

5:00pm NETWORK DISCUSSION

6:00pm Shuttle to Cuba Street (Hunter Courtyard- Gate 2)

6:15pm DINNER at ‘Grill Meats Beer’ 227 Cuba Street, Wellington 6011 (Sponsored by the Embassy of the United States, Wellington)

DAY ONE/ MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018

9:00am REGISTRATION (Mezzanine) Tea & coffee on arrival

10:00am MIHI WHAKATAU AND WELCOME SPEECH (Lecture Theatre Two- RH LT 2)

Paul Meredith (Executive Officer of the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori, Victoria University of Wellington) Professor Jennifer Windsor (Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean, Victoria University of Wellington) Dr Kate McMillan (President of NZPSA, Victoria University of Wellington)

10:30am MORNING TEA (Mezzanine)

11:00am PUBLIC PANEL (Lecture Theatre Two- RH LT 2) ‘125 Years of Suffrage: Reflections on Women in New Zealand Politics - Past, Present and Future’

PARTICIPANTS: Hon DCNZM (Former Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, Professor of Law at the University of ) Hon (Labour MP) Jo Hayes (National MP) Jenny Marcroft ( MP) (Labour MP) (Green Party MP)

CHAIR: Emeritus Professor Margaret Clark (Victoria University of Wellington)

12:30pm LUNCH (Mezzanine)

1:00pm NETWORK MEETINGS MEZZANINE ONE (RH MZ 1) Aotearoa New Zealand Politics Network

MEZZANINE TWO (RH MZ 2) Civics, Citizenship and Political Literacy Network

MEZZANINE THREE (RH MZ 3) Environmental Politics and Policy

1:30pm PANEL SESSIONS ONE

PANEL ONE- 1:30pm to 3:00pm – DAY ONE/MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018

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1A. The 2017 Election and 1B. Political Participation and 1C. Religion and Politics 1D. Technologies of Warfare 1E. Theories of Representation Populism: Findings from the Social Media (Comparative Politics) (International Relations) (Political Theory) NZES – 1 (Media, Internet, and Politics) (New Zealand Politics)

Chair: Matt Golder Chair: Karl Lofgren Chair: Pavithra Jayawardena Chair: Ben Thirkell-White Chair: Vicki Spencer

Populism in Theory and Practice Social Media and Youth Moderate Islamists- Nature versus Machines at War: Implications of What If Representation Fails? Fiona Barker Participation in Indonesia Nurture Drone Use for Civilian Safety Pacifist Theory and the Nonviolent Wahyutama Wahyutama Hanlie Booysen Francis Okpaleke Rebellion Unpacking the 2017 Election Astrid Simonsen Jack Vowles Liberation Technology? Measuring Rethinking Repression and Artificial Intelligence and the the Impact of Facebook on Political Terrorism in the Muslim World Challenge to New Zealand’s Charismatic Representation Gender, Populism and the Vote in Participation in Cambodia Nilay Saiya Sovereignty and Military Xavier Márquez the 2017 New Zealand Election Sereyvicheth Chunly Reuben Steff Jennifer Curtin The Persistence of Nation-States: Representing Ourselves: Women & #NZPol: New Zealand Security, Religion, and Nationalism When Do Sanctions Slow the Ecological Truth Claims and the Women Twitter Users & Political in Contemporary Southeast Asia Spread of Nuclear Weapons? Ontology of Deliberation Participation Construction Michael Magcamit Paul Winter Michael Hemmingsen Sarah Hendrica Bickerton Huddud Wa Suma’t: Why Absence of Conflict in Yemen Does Not Mean Peace? Eric Jeunot

3:00pm AFTERNOON TEA (Mezzanine)

3:30pm PANEL SESSIONS TWO

PANEL TWO- 3:30pm to 5:00pm – DAY ONE/MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018

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2A. Public Opinion, Culture and 2B. Culture, Identity, and 2C: Diaspora Engagement and 2D. Post-Conflict Interventions 2E. Civic Virtues Climate Change Representation Citizenship Policies (International Relations) (Political Theory) (Environmental Politics) (Media, Internet, and Politics) (Comparative Politics)

Chair: Laura Hetherington Chair: Sarah Bickerton Chair: Eric Jeunot Chair: Jeremy Moses Chair: Xavier Márquez

Understanding Public Opinion on Rugby as a Terrain of Diasporic Sites of Re-Politicization Building Peace Outside Europe: The Problem of Political Trust: A Climate Change: a Multidimensional Resistance? Narratives of and Contestation? Interrogating the Demonstration of Normative Power Conceptual Reformulation Approach National Identity in the New Unintentional Side Effects of Europe in the Southern Philippines Grant Duncan Sam Crawley Zealand All Blacks and Black Diaspora Strategies Jovanie Espesor Ferns Axel Malecki Integrity Environmental Activism: Using Moral Kaitlin Martin-Feek The New Zealand Provincial Vicki Spencer Foundations Theory to Examine the The Next Generations Matter: Reconstruction Team in Politicisation of International The Cultural Policies of Turkey’s and China’s Outreach to Afghanistan: ‘New’ Means for Transition from Absolutism to Environmental Issues Importing Hollywood Films to Diaspora Youth ‘New’ Wars or Old Wine in a New Representative Democracy: Zhang Matthew Scadden Chinese Film Market James To and Ayca Arkilic Bottle? Dongsun’s Philosophy of the Yafei Lyu Suzanne Loughlin Politics of Good Men What Is and Is Not Said? Exploring An Analysis of Sri Lankan Dual Elaine Peng Representation and Responsibility Myth, Memory, and Lost History Citizenship Policies China’s Evolving Role and within the Australian Climate Change Maria Armoudian Pavithra Jayawardena Approach to International Debate Peacekeeping: The Cases of Mali Karen Hytten Post-Colonial Anxieties: and South Sudan Interpreting Modern India’s Theo Neethling Centring Culture in Climate Change Changing Patterns of Citizenship Governance: A Case Study Analysis Dilemma of Climate Change Adaptation in C. K. Ashwati Aotearoa New Zealand Priya Kurian, Debashish Munshi, Sandra Morrison, and Lyn Kathlene

5:00pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (Lecture Theatre Two- RH LT 2) 5:30pm AGM ends

6:00pm PLENARY SPEECH (Lecture Theatre Two- RH LT 2)

Introduction by Professor Jack Vowles (Victoria University of Wellington) Professor Sona Golder (Pennsylvania State University)

7:00pm RECEPTION (Mezzanine) Hosted by Political Science Journal, PSIR, Victoria University of Wellington

DAY TWO/ TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018 9:00am PANEL SESSIONS THREE

PANEL THREE- 9:00am to 10:30am – DAY TWO/TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018

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3A. Elections and Referendums 3B: Polar Politics 3C. Indonesian Politics 3D. Public Policy: Governance 3E. Indigenous Politics in New Zealand (International Relations) (Comparative Politics) and Governing (New Zealand Politics) (Public Policy and Chair: Maria Bargh Chair: Eric Jeunot Chair: Kaitlin Martin-Feek Administration) Chair: Janine Hayward Chair: Chris Eichbaum Who Speaks for Us?: Reflections Assessing South-Korea New Perceptions on Multiculturalism An Initial Exploration of the Drivers on Doing Research Among Is the Labour-NZ First Coalition a Zealand Cooperation in Antarctica: and National Identity among and ‘Knowledge-base’ of the 2018 Soldiers of/from the Global South ‘Transformative’ Government? Logistics, Policy and Science University Students in Different New Zealand Amendments to the Priya Dixit Josh Van Veen Patrick Flamm Regions of Indonesia Crown Entities Act 2004 and to the Budi Annisa Sidi State Sector Act 1988 Perpetual Exclusion and Second- Public Support for Referenda in Club Diplomacy and the Arctic Flavia Donadelli order Minorities New Zealand: Change Over One Council Representation Beneath the in Theatres of Civil Wars Year in a National Survey Danita Catherine Burke Surface: Political Islam, Party Commissioners, Public Services Jovanie Camacho Espesor Lara M. Greaves and Barry J. Competition, and Citizen-Political and Social Impact Bonds – the Milne Lifting the Fog on New Zealand’s Linkages in Indonesia missing link? Indigenous Grassroots Bordering Responsibilities for Diego Fossati, Edward Aspinall, Barbara Allen and Pauline Jas Participation and the Coevolution Political Coverage in the ‘Ethnic’ Antarctica Burhanuddin Muhtadi, and of Deliberative Systems Media during the 2017 New Germana Nicklin Eve Warburton Government Agency Board Mei-Fang Fan Zealand General Election Memberships in New Zealand Campaign In the Hands of God: The Karl Lofgren and Sarah Unmasking Institutional Racism Kate McMillan and Fiona Barker Intricacies of the Indonesian Bickerton within NSW Public Sector Electoral Reforms in the Post- Aboriginal Employment Policies Authoritarian Era Who’s in Charge? After Twenty- Simon Jovanovic Ronny Basista nine Years of Tomorrow’s Schools, Are Decisions Really Being Made by the Community? Steve Voisey and Andy Asquith

10:30am MORNING TEA (Mezzanine) 11:00am PANEL SESSIONS FOUR

PANEL FOUR- 11:00am to 12:30pm – DAY TWO/TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018

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4A: The 2017 Election and 4B. Sub-State Actors and 4C: Democratic Representation 4D. Pakistan and International 4E: Thinking/Acting Differently Populism: Findings from the Environmental Challenges and Responsibility Politics with Gillian Rose: Relationality, NZES – 2 (Environmental Politics) (Comparative Politics) (International Relations Vulnerability and Utopia (New Zealand Politics) (Feminist Theory and Gender Chair: Priya Kurian Chair: Alexander Bukh Chair: Patrick Flamm Politics) Chair: Jennifer Curtin Climate Change and the Existential An Active-Passive-Negative- Explaining Pakistan’s Strategic Chair: Amalia Louisson The Unexpected Coalition: Question for the Dalit and Adivasis Positive President? Donald J. Deficits: Structural Issues in Challenging the Norms of Women in India Trump and the Unwinding of Islamabad’s Security State Love's Work: Emancipating Politics Government Formation Mannu Singh Behavioral Analyses of the Arshad Ali Jenny Ombler Jack Vowles US Presidency Political Consumerism: the Global Dan Zirker International and Regional Power How Do We Sustain Our Emotional Māori, Populism, and the 2017 NGO Movement against GM Foods Politics Shaping Pakistan’s Internal Commitment to Utopia? General Election Yadira Ixchel Martínez Pantoja Representing Populism: The Security Sasha Francis Lara Greaves and Janine Economic Grievance of Islamic Muhammad Karim Hayward Can the Circular Economy Create Populism in Indonesia The Tree is Really Rooted in the More Sustainable Resource Use? Amalia Sustikarini SAARC without India: Prospects Sky: Beside Difficulty in Gillian Populism and the 2017 Election: Briar Topp for Regional Connectivity from Rose’s Political Theory The Components, Correlates and Transnational Articulation of Rural Pakistan’s Perspective Kate Schick Prevalence of Populism Food Waste in Hamilton: an Social Movements Bilal Bin Liaqat Lara Greaves and Charles Analysis of the Council’s Waste Juan Pablo Bohórquez and Crothers Management and Minimisation Ingrid Delgadillo Cely Plan Laura Hetherington

12:30pm LUNCH (Mezzanine) 1:30pm Lunch ends

1:00pm NETWORK MEETINGS MEZZANINE ROOM ONE (RH MZ 1) Gender and Politics Network MEZZANINE ROOM TWO (RH MZ 2) Interpretive Policy Analysis Network

MEZZANINE ROOM THREE (RH MZ 3) Media and Political Communication Network

LECTURE THEATRE TWO (RH LT 2) Political Theory Network

1:30pm PANEL SESSIONS FIVE

PANEL FIVE- 1:30pm to 3:00pm – DAY TWO/TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018

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5A. EU and European Politics 5B: Media Manipulation 5C: Political Economy 1 5D. Political Principals and 5E. Settler Responsibilities and (Comparative Politics) (Media, Internet, and Politics) (Political Economy) Advisory Agents Responses (Public Policy and (Political Theory) Administration)

Chair: Fiona Barker Chair: Sarah Bickerton Chair: Ben Thirkell-White Chair: Chris Eichbaum Chair: Kate Schick

Brexit as Secession AMLO’s Presidential Campaign: Futures in Foreclosure?: Debt Bernard in the Purple Zone - Gather Your People: Pre- James Headley Message and Media Strategies Resistance as Democratic Private Secretaries and Political Encounter Responsibilities in a Rafael San José Iglesias Resource in Austerity Britain Neutrality in Ministers’ Offices Post-Encounter Settler Society Comparing Approaches to Lauren Tooker Rose Cole Emily Beausoleil ‘Responsibility-sharing’ for The Fourth Estate: Can We Still Refugees and Asylum-seekers in Trust the Mainstream Media? Prosecuting the Neoliberal Interpersonal Skills and Ethical Karen Barad’s Intra-active the ASEAN and EU Context Brett Murphy University: Specifically, Those Competencies for Public Policy Responsibility: Disrupting the Kate McMillan Responsible and/or Guilty for its David Bromell Nature-culture Divide in The Manipulation of Public Opinion Decline Conservation Practices The Institutional Foundations of in the Republic of Korea Judy Hemming and Michael Still Allies? Revisiting New Zealand Amalia Louisson Orchestrated Socio-Technical Dylan Stent McKinley Public Servants’ Perceptions of Transitions: Learning from Ministerial Advisors Centring Indigeneity in Theories of Comparative Governance of Civic How and When Did New Zealand Richard Shaw and Chris Historic Rectification Renewable Energy Become Developed? Eichbaum Claire Timperley Anna Berka Hongtao Song

Farming Interests and the Debate over Climate Change Policy in Ireland and New Zealand Kate Nicholls

3:00pm AFTERNOON TEA (Mezzanine) 3:30pm PANEL SESSIONS SIX

PANEL SIX - 3:30pm to 5:00pm – DAY TWO/TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018

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6A: Housing Policy 6B: Environment, Institutions 6C. Nigerian Politics 6D: International Security 6E: Women's Political (New Zealand Politics) and Public Policy (Comparative Politics) (International Relations) Participation: New Zealand, (Environmental Politics) Jamaica and Nigeria (Feminist Theory and Gender Chair: Grant Duncan Chair: Sam Crawley Chair: Ayca Arkilic Chair: Beth Greener Politics)

In Search of Subsidiarity: A New Administrative Law and the US Empirical Evaluation of Democratic Resisting a Magic Weapon: Chair: Sarah Bickerton Approach to Public Housing in New National Park Service Representation and Responsibility Vietnam, China and the South Zealand Darren Botello-Samson in Nigeria: Post 1999 China Sea Disputes Don’t Forget Ladies You Are Ryan Jones George Genyi Minh Tuan Electors: Women and the Reform Adaptation to Sea Level Rise in Party The Politics of Issue Framing in Unitary System of Government: A Insurgency Onset in Nigeria’s Balancing Strategies of the UAE Elizabeth Ward Housing in Aotearoa New Zealand: Comparative Case Study of the Fourth Republic and Saudi Arabia against Iran: A How Discourses Drive Potential United Kingdom and New Zealand Wisdom Iyekekpolo Dynamic Balancing Model Obstacles to Female Parliamentary Policy Outcomes Kate Avery Perspective Representation in Jamaica Gauri Nandedkar and Iain White Predicting Youths’ Voting Intention Sirous Amerian Tracy-Ann Johnson-Myers Exploring Multiple Understandings in the Nigerian 2019 General Taking Responsibility for the Least of ‘Success’ in Participatory Elections US-North Korea Hostile Relations Gender Inequality in Electoral Advantaged: the Continued Decision-making Processes: A Abdul Rauf Ambali and Global Peace under President Representation in Nigeria: Issues Inadequacy of Liberal Strategies Discursive Institutionalist Analysis Trump’s Administration for National Development for Solving the Homelessness Patrick Barrett and Priya Kurian Lawrence Edet Linda Kwon-Ndung Crisis Milena Petrovic Agri-environmental Governance in Women, Politics and Cultural the New Zealand Dairy Sector: Barriers in Nigeria Exploring Farmers’ Resistance to Adejumo Abdulhakeen Local Government-led Policies Ismaël Tall

5:00pm Panel Sessions end

5:00pm ROUNDTABLE (Lecture Theatre Two –RH LT 2) ‘Teaching Politics’

PARTICIPANTS: Dr James Headley (University of Otago) Dr Christopher Rudd (University of Otago) Joshua James (University of Otago, MA student) Dr Kate Schick (Victoria University of Wellington) Dr Claire Timperley (Victoria University of Wellington) Dr Chris Eichbaum (Victoria University of Wellington) Ruben Kearney-Parata (Victoria University of Wellington, MPOLS student)

6:30pm Roundtable ends

6:00pm HODs MEETING (Mezzanine Room Three –RH MZ 3) 6:30pm Meeting ends

7:00pm CONFERENCE DINNER at The Banquet Hall Parliament Buildings, Molesworth Street, Wellington 6160

HOST: Hon

SPEAKERS: Introduction by Dr Chris Eichbaum (School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington) H. E. Bernard Savage (EU Ambassador to New Zealand) Susan Niblock (Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand) Linda Clark (Former Political Journalist & Special Counsel at Kensington Swan)

DAY THREE/ WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2018 9:00am PANEL SESSIONS SEVEN

PANEL SEVEN - 9:00am to 10:30am – DAY THREE/WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2018

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7A: Local Government 7B: Rethinking Peace and 7C: Immigration Politics in 7D: Public Policy: Framing 7E: Political Economy 2 (New Zealand Politics) Security Australia and Futures (Political Economy) (International Relations) (Comparative Politics) (Public Policy and Administration) Chair: Nigel S. Roberts Chair: Kate Schick Chair: Axel Malecki Chair: Chris Eichbaum Chair: Jason Young

Using a Silver Bullet to Shoot the A Pacifist Ethos for an Imperfect The Tide of Votes: A Political Diplomatic Symbolism, Controlling the Bomb or Limited Elephant in the Room? Online World: Responding to Reinhold Geography of Xenophobia and Architectural Diplomacy, and Concession?: A Case Study of Voting Trials and New Zealand Niebuhr’s Critique of Pacifism Swing Votes at the 2016 Australian Representation: The Case of the Malaysia’s 2010 Strategic Local Body Elections Jeremy Moses Federal Election Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Export Controls Andy Asquith and Julienne Luke Mansillo Trade of Aotearoa/New Zealand Paul Winter Molineaux Observing the Ritual: Why Nicola Ngawati Unrecognised States Continue to Mount Isa to Mainstream: The PICs Exports to China Representation and Responsibility Declare Independence Salient Nature of Australian Converting Academic Knowledge Chen Xiaochen – Uh… What about the Rights of Lucas Knotter Populism in the Post-Howard Era to Policy – A Sectoral Study of People who Represent Us? Luke Oldfield New Zealand Housing Policy Understanding State-NGO Shirin Brown We are the (WPS) Champions? Karl Lofgren and Sarah Partnerships in China New Zealand and the Gender Pathways and Barriers to Mental Bickerton Bo Li Centralisation and Its Discontent: Agenda Health Utilization by Croatian and the Progressive and Conservative Beth Greener Bosnian Immigrants in Melbourne, Understanding the Policy Strategic Responses of Advanced Cases for Distributing Power and Australia Implications of The Economies to the Belt and Road Authority in New Zealand Global Climate Change and World Gabriela Karakas Intergovernmental Panel on Initiative Mike Reid Politics: A Challenge to Climate Change Special Report: Jason Young International Security Global Warming of 1.5ºC Women, Minorities and Local Tooba Ahmed Bronwyn Hayward Electoral Success in Auckland, New Zealand Forestry Employment in the Future Karen Webster Yoji Ishii

10:30am MORNING TEA (Mezzanine) 11:00am PANEL SESSIONS EIGHT

PANEL EIGHT - 11:00am to 12:30am – DAY THREE/WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2018

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8A. Elections and Parties 8B: Evolving Forms of 8C: Middle Eastern Politics 8D: Public Policy: Migration, 8E: Justice and Institutions (New Zealand Politics) Diplomacy (Comparative Politics) Immigration and Integration (Political Theory) (International Relations) (Public Policy and Administration)

Chair: Kate McMillan Chair: Ben Thirkell-White Chair: Hanlie Booysen Chair: Chris Eichbaum Chair: Claire Timperley

The Quality of New Zealand Strategies and Instruments of Constitutional Representation of New Zealand’s Community Redressing Institutional Abuse: Democracy: Smaller is Not Business Diplomacy Kurds in the Iranian Constitution Organisation Refugee Sponsorship Developing Adequate Operative Necessarily Better Yadira Ixchel Martínez Pantoja Rezan Abdollahi Pilot and New Public Governance Principles Thomas Carl Lundberg Timothy Phillip Fadgen Steve Winter Shaping Public Diplomacy: The Ottoman Empire Revived New Zealand Political Parties' Evolution and Taxonomy Again? Challenging the Status of From Lack of Confidence to Over- Moral Cosmopolitanism, Programmes in a Digital Age Yadira Ixchel Martínez Pantoja Mosul and Kirkuk in Recent confidence: The Explanation of Distributive Obligations and Global Matthew Gibbons and Rafael San José Iglesias Turkish Foreign Policy Migrants’ High Levels of Trust in Poverty: A Gandhian Re- Tamas Dudlak Host-Country’s Public Sectors conception Special Voting in New Zealand Think Local, Act Global…. A new Parisa Kooshesh Santosh Kumar Therese Arseneau and Nigel S. Paradigm of Glocalisation: Repoliticizing the Question of Roberts Paradiplomacy of New Zealand Representation in Turkey in the Government’s Integration Policies A Contestatory Democracy to Cities and Regions Context of Presidentialism and Immigrants’ Strategies: Defend Freedom as Non- Toni Grace Berkay Kocak Australasia Perspective Domination Yaghoob Foroutan Samuele Tonello The Achievements of the Egyptian Revolution 2011 Talal Almatar

12:30pm LUNCH (Rutherford House, Boardroom, 12th Floor) 2:00pm Lunch ends

1:00-2:00pm WOMEN’S CAUCUS MEETING (Lecture Theatre Two – RH LT 2)

2:00pm PUBLIC PANEL (Lecture Theatre Two – RH LT 2) ‘Responsiveness and Responsibility in Coalition Government’

PARTICIPANTS: Hon Sir Michael Cullen KNZM (Former Deputy Prime Minister) Hon Jeanette Fitzsimons CNZM (Former Co-leader of the Green Party) (Former New Zealand First MP and Leader) Rt. Hon Wyatt Creech CNZM (Former Deputy Prime Minister)

CHAIR: Dr Claire Timperley (Victoria University of Wellington)

DISCUSSANTS: Professor Jonathan Boston (Victoria University of Wellington) Professor Jennifer Curtin (University of Auckland) 3:30pm Public Panel ends

3:30pm AFTERNOON TEA (Mezzanine)

4:00pm Conference Concludes

The Organisers thank the following sponsors for their generous support of the Conference:

School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington

School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington

Political Science Journal, Political Science and International Relations Programme, Victoria University of Wellington

The Delegation of the European Union to New Zealand

The Embassy of the United States in Wellington

Advancing Better Government

BWB Bridget Williams Books

Vic Books