- 2007 first edition. 318 pages
- Published by Random House, New Zealand.
- Softcover. Format C.
- Very good condition. Minor corner creases.
The country, its future and the people who will get it there. Indexed.
Every marvelled at how much New Zealand has changed in the last 20, or even the last 10 years? Ever wondered whether we sometimes look for solutions to our country's problems in the wrong places? Ever imagined how New Zealand would have turned out had it been populated by Singaporeans or Swedes, rather than New Zealanders? Ever pondered whether New Zealand is rady for the extraordinary changes the next 20 years will bring, and how you could tell?
New Zealand Unleashed is a fast-paced, irreverent look at how New Zealand can prepare itself for an uncertain, complex future. It steps away from the usual dialogue about why the country is succeeding or failing today and whose fault that is. Instead, this book places New Zealands quest to prosper as a nation in a far broader context.
Using a canvas that stretches from the history of Maori to the emerging science of complexity, this book paints a unique picture of where New Zealand has been, where it could go and what sort of people will get it there.
If you are interested in New Zealand and its future, New Zealand Unleashed is a must-read book.
'In this book, Steven Carden reflects on how Aotearoa in 2007 brings together that base of Maori innovation along with the skills and talents of other New Zealanders, to create an emerging and distinctive sense of nationhood. It is well worth a read.' - Tariana Turia, MP, Co-Leader of The Maori Party.
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