Associate Professor for the School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University
Grant Duncan completed a PhD at the University of Auckland, and has worked at Massey University's Albany campus (Auckland) since 1993. He teaches in the politics program, primarily in the areas of public policy and political theory. His research interests concern political subjectivities, and he is an active commentator on public affairs in New Zealand.
Mar 22, 2024 11:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
If you live in New Zealand and youre feeling poorer, youre not imagining it. Stats NZ has revealed the economy was in recession over the second half of last year. GDP fell in the September and December quarters by 0.3% and...
Ardern's resignation as New Zealand prime minister is a game changer for the 2023 election
Jan 24, 2023 10:21 am UTC| Politics
New Zealanders will have a new prime minister by February 7 and will go to the polls on October 14, after two-term Labour Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation to spend more time with her family. For...
Nov 25, 2022 13:59 pm UTC| Politics
Sometimes it feels as if election year has begun already. Winston Peters has declared New Zealand First wont join a governing coalition with Labour after the 2023 election. He wants to win back those who abandoned him...
John Key quits while he's ahead – so what's next for New Zealand politics?
Dec 05, 2016 04:50 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
No-one saw it coming. Not even the press gallery did, even when called in early for Mondays briefing from New Zealand Prime Minister John Key who unexpectedly announced his resignation. This takes effect on December 12...
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