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Allen & Unwin. Very Good. 234mm / 153mm. Paperback. Date: 2022. 272 pages. <br>An insightful and entertaining glimpse into what r eally made the John Key government one of the most successful con servative governments New Zealand has ever seen. Christopher Finlayson is a lawyer and was a senior minister in the John Key-l ed National government, serving as Attorney-General, Minister for ... . 2022. Allen & Unwin ISBN 1991006101 9781991006103 [NZ]
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ISBN10: 1991006101, ISBN13: 9781991006103, [publisher: Allen & Unwin] Softcover 272 pages. An insightful and entertaining glimpse into what r eally made the John Key government one of the most successful con servative governments New Zealand has ever seen. Christopher Finlayson is a lawyer and was a senior minister in the John Key-l ed National government, serving as Attorney-General, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Minister of Arts, Culture a nd Heritage, as well as the Minister responsible for the Governme nt Communications Security Bureau and Minister in Charge of the N ew Zealand Security Intelligence Service, New Zealand's two main intelligence agencies. From Chris's early years and time as a lawyer before entering politics - where he spent years fighting for Ng?i?Tahu, pursuing its treaty claims through a series of hig h-profile court battles - to entering politics and becoming one o f the most senior members of the Key National government, Yes, Mi nister reveals the inner workings of what it was like to be at th e centre of power in New Zealand, and shines a light on the real John Key. Chris reveals what Key was really like as prime min ster: utterly effective and utterly ruthless when needed. Tol d with Chris's trademark good humour and wit, this is a thoroughl y entertaining and perceptive book, as well as a substantial reco rd of one of the most successful conservative governments in New Zealand.
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ISBN10: 1991006101, ISBN13: 9781991006103, [publisher: Allen & Unwin] Softcover Paperback. Christopher Finlayson is a lawyer and was a senior minister in the John Key-led National government, serving as Attorney-General, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage, as well as the Minister responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau and Minister in Charge of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, New Zealand's two main intelligence agencies. From Chris's early years and time as a lawyer before entering politics - where he spent years fighting for Ng?i?Tahu, pursuing its treaty claims through a series of high-profile court battles - to entering politics and becoming one of the most senior members of the Key National government, Yes, Minister reveals the inner workings of what it was like to be at the centre of power in New Zealand, and shines a light on the real John Key. Chris reveals what Key was really like as prime minister: utterly effective and utterly ruthless when needed.Told with Chris's trademark good humour and wit, this is a thoroughly entertaining and perceptive book, as well as a substantial record of one of the most successful conservative governments in New Zealand.'Finlayson is unafraid to tackle some deeply contentious issues that still trouble many New Zealanders, such as co-governance and education.' Jane Clifton, The New Zealand Listener An ...
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ISBN10: 1991006101, ISBN13: 9781991006103, [publisher: Allen & Unwin] Softcover Paperback. Christopher Finlayson is a lawyer and was a senior minister in the John Key-led National government, serving as Attorney-General, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage, as well as the Minister responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau and Minister in Charge of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, New Zealand's two main intelligence agencies. From Chris's early years and time as a lawyer before entering politics - where he spent years fighting for Ng?i?Tahu, pursuing its treaty claims through a series of high-profile court battles - to entering politics and becoming one of the most senior members of the Key National government, Yes, Minister reveals the inner workings of what it was like to be at the centre of power in New Zealand, and shines a light on the real John Key. Chris reveals what Key was really like as prime minister: utterly effective and utterly ruthless when needed.Told with Chris's trademark good humour and wit, this is a thoroughly entertaining and perceptive book, as well as a substantial record of one of the most successful conservative governments in New Zealand.'Finlayson is unafraid to tackle some deeply contentious issues that still trouble many New Zealanders, such as co-governance and education.' Jane Clifton, The New Zealand Listener An ...
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ISBN10: 1991006101, ISBN13: 9781991006103, [publisher: Allen & Unwin] Softcover Paperback. Christopher Finlayson is a lawyer and was a senior minister in the John Key-led National government, serving as Attorney-General, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage, as well as the Minister responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau and Minister in Charge of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, New Zealand's two main intelligence agencies. From Chris's early years and time as a lawyer before entering politics - where he spent years fighting for Ng?i?Tahu, pursuing its treaty claims through a series of high-profile court battles - to entering politics and becoming one of the most senior members of the Key National government, Yes, Minister reveals the inner workings of what it was like to be at the centre of power in New Zealand, and shines a light on the real John Key. Chris reveals what Key was really like as prime minister: utterly effective and utterly ruthless when needed.Told with Chris's trademark good humour and wit, this is a thoroughly entertaining and perceptive book, as well as a substantial record of one of the most successful conservative governments in New Zealand.'Finlayson is unafraid to tackle some deeply contentious issues that still trouble many New Zealanders, such as co-governance and education.' Jane Clifton, The New Zealand Listener An ...
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