New Publication: Immigration Lawyers as Para-State Actors

New Publication: Immigration Lawyers as Para-State Actors

Immigration Lawyers as Para-State Actors: Deportation of Non-Residents in Aotearoa New Zealand by Timothy P. Fadgen1,* and Luke D. Oldfield 2   1 Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand 2 Political Science and International...
Paris Marx: Digital Sovereignty in a Time of Rising Fascism

Paris Marx: Digital Sovereignty in a Time of Rising Fascism

Thursday 10 April, 5-6.30pm Register at digitalsovereignty.lilregie.com The United States is collapsing into an authoritarian state controlled by tech billionaires that is intent on waging economic warfare against its former allies – yet the digital technology we rely...
New Zealand’s International Futures

New Zealand’s International Futures

New Zealand’s International Futures: Security, Economy and Diplomacy Organised by the Public Policy Club at University of Auckland and the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, featuring PPI Director, Professor Jennifer Curtin. DATE AND TIME: 6pm,...
ATEPS 2024

ATEPS 2024

Spotlight on Southeast Asia Pathways to Prosperity: Building Resilient Trade Partnerships for a New Era Join us for our annual Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School (ATEPS). Registration is now open. $450 for two days, including Welcome Reception. Register now...
The prospect of City Deals in New Zealand

The prospect of City Deals in New Zealand

By David Waite, University of Glasgow The Auckland Mayor’s recent manifesto (“Manifesto for Auckland”), which seeks new arrangements with central government, hinges on a call for greater autonomy. The possibility of a City Deal was noted in the manifesto, and this...