How to Save Democracy in Aotearoa New Zealand

Geoffrey Palmer

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New Zealand is a democracy: the people should be in charge.

In this timely and provocative book, Sir Geoffrey Palmer draws on his experience as former Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Attorney-General to get people thinking about the state of New Zealand’s democracy. Palmer offers rare insights into the machinery of power and its vulnerabilities, and rather than surrendering to pessimism, he presents a roadmap for renewal.

At a time when authoritarianism rises globally and the rule of law faces unprecedented threats, Palmer’s message is clear: ordinary citizens hold the key to democratic revitalisation through civic engagement and vigilance. This collection of thoughtful essays challenges readers to reclaim their role in governance. Palmer argues that regardless of which parties hold power, without public awareness and participation, democratic institutions will continue to weaken.

For anyone concerned about New Zealand’s future and the global retreat of democratic values, this book offers both warning and inspiration – a call to action from one of the nation’s most distinguished constitutional minds.

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New Zealand is a democracy: the people should be in charge.

In this timely and provocative book, Sir Geoffrey Palmer draws on his experience as former Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Attorney-General to get people thinking about the state of New Zealand’s democracy. Palmer offers rare insights into the machinery of power and its vulnerabilities, and rather than surrendering to pessimism, he presents a roadmap for renewal.

At a time when authoritarianism rises globally and the rule of law faces unprecedented threats, Palmer’s message is clear: ordinary citizens hold the key to democratic revitalisation through civic engagement and vigilance. This collection of thoughtful essays challenges readers to reclaim their role in governance. Palmer argues that regardless of which parties hold power, without public awareness and participation, democratic institutions will continue to weaken.

For anyone concerned about New Zealand’s future and the global retreat of democratic values, this book offers both warning and inspiration – a call to action from one of the nation’s most distinguished constitutional minds.

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Pages - 312

Binding - Paperback

Publisher - Te Herenga Waka University Press

Publication Date - 2025-09-11

ISBN - 9781776922994

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