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Thinkers: Politically Left
Audio 23 Apr 2012Left-leaning political historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper deconstructs public policies from around the world... shifts in the balance of power between employers and workers. Audio
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Thinkers: Politically Left
Audio 5 Mar 2012Brian Roper from Otago University talks about the history of Democracy. Audio
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Thinkers - The Future
Audio 19 Dec 2011Left and right forecasts with University of Otago political historian Brian Roper and liberal thinker Luke Malpass. Where will New Zealand sit within the global political economy over the next 50… Audio
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Thinkers : politically left
Audio 28 Nov 2011Political Historian Brian Roper from the University of Otago reviews the New Zealand election and assessess the Occupy movement. Audio
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Thinkers: Politically Left
Audio 3 Oct 2011A political historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper explores what underpins our political institutions, the social history and cultural practices of Rugby League, the view from the left. Audio
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Thinkers, Politically Left
Audio 15 Aug 2011Political Historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper explores what underpins our political institutions. Audio
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Monday Thinker - Brian Roper
Audio 2 May 2011Brian and Brian discuss the possibility of a new Dark Age; the potential for global societal demise and what could bring it about. Audio
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Thinkers : Politically Left
Audio 7 Mar 2011Brian Roper, a political historian from the University Of Otago, explores what underpins our political institutions and why revolution is possible. Audio
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Thinkers: Politically Left
Audio 6 Dec 2010How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be... austerity in response to recession. Audio
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Brian Roper
Audio 13 Sep 2010How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be. Global Democracy - is a more democratic world possible? Audio
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Thinkers: Politically Left
Audio 5 Jul 2010How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be Audio
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Political historian, Brian Roper
Audio 19 Apr 2010Brian Roper, political historian at the University of Otago, talks about freedom. Audio
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Political Systems
Audio 22 Feb 2010Brian Roper talks about the rise of new social movements from1968 to the late 1970s Audio
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The Administration - Political Systems
Audio 10 Nov 2009Political Historian Brian Roper talks socialisim and looks back on the formation of the 1935 NZ labour government. Audio
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Politics - History of the Labour Government
Audio 6 Oct 2009With political historian Brian Roper from the University of Otago. Audio
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The Administration (Political Systems)
Audio 15 Sep 2009Brian Roper, Political Historian at the University of Otag discusses how and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be. Audio
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The Administration - Political Systems
Audio 28 Jul 2009How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be. With Brian Roper, political historian from The University of Otago. Audio
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The administration
Audio 23 Jun 2009How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be, women in democracy. Audio
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The Administration (Political Systems)
Audio 19 May 2009Political history this week focusses on Leon Trotsky. Audio
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A nations administration (Political systems)
Audio 14 Apr 2009How and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be. Audio
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The Administration - Political Systems
Audio 10 Mar 2009Dr Brian Roper, political historian at the University of Otago discusses how the world's political institutions came to be. Audio
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The Administration,Political Systems
Audio 3 Feb 2009Political Historian Brian Roper explains how and why the world's diverse political institutions came to be. Audio
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Political systems
Audio 8 Dec 2008Political history with senior lecturer of Political Studies at the University of Otago Brian Roper. Audio
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Political Systems
Audio 10 Nov 2008Brian Roper, senior lecturer, political studies department. Audio
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Political Systems
Audio 6 Oct 2008Brian Roper from the University of Otago talks about the American Revolution. Audio