Gordon Campbell on Crimea, Paula Bennett, Dotcom and the uses of history
So the US wants Russia to be banished “indefinitely” from the G-8 club for its actions in Crimea. Talk about gall. Astonishing to watch the […]
So the US wants Russia to be banished “indefinitely” from the G-8 club for its actions in Crimea. Talk about gall. Astonishing to watch the […]
For decades now, there has been a peace dividend from global trade. The more interdependent our economies become, the less likely we are to go […]
During Prime Minister John Key’s current visit to China, Key and Chinese premier Li Keqiang agreed to a deal that enables direct trading on the […]
In one sense at least, Finance Minister Bill English has done everyone a favour with the way the Genesis share float has been structured. So […]
Anyone who may have feeling twinges of remorse that it might have been a good idea for Shane Jones to have won the Labour Party […]
If it does nothing else, this election will be a test of whether marketing really can turn a pig’s ear into a silk purse. Although […]
The Cabinet manual not only forbids actual conflicts of interest when Ministers are performing public duties from which they or their family members and close […]
To the Russians, the current crisis in the Ukraine must seem like a no-brainer. Ukraine has always been treated as vital to Russia’s self-defence, and […]
Once again, the “Five Eyes” intelligence network (to which New Zealand belongs ) has been caught out in a privacy outrage. According to this morning’s […]
Ever since the existence of the Echelon spy system was revealed in the 1990s, the risk of using cyber-espionage for commercial gain and trading advantages […]
So Richard Prebble is back, as campaign manager for ACT at this year’s election. For a political organisation that prides itself on being a fount […]
If you were a harried supplier to a New Zealand supermarket, would you trust the Commerce Commission to protect you, your staff and your livelihood […]
Up until now, the feeling that rugby may be bad for your health has been pretty much limited to concerns about the sometimes cavalier attitude […]
Years ago, I asked a former US ambassador how he managed to navigate his way around rural and provincial New Zealand. Pretty easily, he replied: […]
So the Odd Future rap collective have had their visas revoked because – according to the Immigration Service – they pose a threat to public […]
Smears are the political equivalent of a hit and run. First comes the allegation that hints of skullduggery – Russel Norman and Winston Peters held […]
So Prime Minister John Key has removed the passports of a few would-be jihadis from New Zealand wishing to join rebel factions in Syria. In […]
On Wednesday, I reported on a local analysis of the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal, which argued, among other things, that the TPP is not […]
The fog of secrecy around the Trans Pacific Partnership has always triggered concern about what New Zealand may be willing to give away in these […]
Two weeks ago, I wrote a column about the involvement of Alastair Thompson, Scoop’s founding editor, with Kim Dotcom’s Internet Party. The errors of judgement […]
If Cameron Slater was a beached whale, the volunteers likely to show up to help him off the beach would almost certainly be limited to […]
In the world of thankless jobs, being the Leader of the Opposition is right up there. It involves being the eternal suitor – always trying […]
It may still be only January, but the first of the election year goodies has just been unveiled. Hard to argue with an extra $359 […]
Anyone who felt surprised by yesterday’s announcements about who National sees as being its compatible coalition partners after the last election would have to be […]
On Housing as an Election Issue According to a recent international study New Zealand is one of the least affordable places on Earth to own […]
The apparent resignation of Alastair Thompson from Scoop – there seems to be some dissent as to whether he has resigned or gone on sabbatical […]
Here’s how you’d think the system would work, when it comes down to the environmental impacts of oil and gas exploration. You’d hope and expect […]
Call me old fashioned, but the recent versions of the Act Party almost make you feel nostalgic for the days of its youth. Back in […]
Click for big version. One of the pitfalls of instant opinionating is the assumption that politicians know what they’re doing and that the job at […]
If Treasury ideologues had been around back in the day, we would still be waiting for the private sector to build a road and rail […]
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