At Victoria University of Wellington's Rutherford House for the launch of the latest
New Zealand Election Study book,
A Bark But No Bite: Inequality and the 2014 New Zealand General Election, by
Jack Vowles,
Hilde Coffé and
Jennifer Curtin. Former fellow politics student and lecturer Rt Hon Helen Clark was the guest of honour, and other guests included another former Prime Minister, Rt Hon Geoffrey Palmer, and politics experts Dr Elizabeth McLeay, Dr Bryce Edwards, Colin James and Brian Easton. The book can be downloaded free from
ANU Press.
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Clark, Vowles, Coffe & Curtin |
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Rt Hon Helen Clark |
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Prof Jack Vowles |
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