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Articles by Colin James since 2011

 Colin James (colinjames.co.nz) is a political journalist of nearly 40 years experience and political columnist of the year in 2003. He has correctly forecast which party would be or would lead the government after 14 of the past 15 elections. He writes a weekly column in the Otago Daily Times and a monthly column in Management Magazine and is an occasional commentator in other media. He is New Zealand correspondent for Oxford Analytica. He is a senior associate of the Institute of Policy Studies at Victoria University of Wellington (www.ips.ac.nz). He is executive director of The Hugo Group (www.TheHugoGroup.com), a forecasting panel with a membership of more than 100 medium to large corporates, and also makes presentations on the strategic environment to companies, industry associations, government departments and other groups. He has written six books plus several editions of a election guide for journalists and many chapters in books and has edited or written six books or monographs for the Institute of Policy Studies. He has contributed many papers to seminars, conferences and symposiums in New Zealand, Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States and has held several university fellowships, including JD Stout Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington in 1991 and inaugural New Zealand Fellow at the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne University in 1993. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by Victoria University in 2008. He is immediate past chair of Motu Economic and Public Policy Research (www.motu.org.nz). He is a fellow of the Institute of Public Administration and a life member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery and the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union.

  • Transition from tradition to modernity – Colin James, 01 Jun 2013
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