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Werewolf Edition #38 : Kim Dotcom Vs Bad Law
Wednesday, 27 March 2013, 10:47 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 38th edition of Werewolf. This month’s cover story outlines NZ resident Kim Dotcom’s struggle to (a) remain in this country and (b) require the US to disclose sufficient evidence for the extradition hearing so that Dotcom ... More >>
Werewolf Edition #37 : Wellington At The Crossroads
Wednesday, 27 February 2013, 10:57 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 37th edition of Werewolf. Local government politicians go to the polls this year - so we’re kicking off our first 2013 issue by focusing on local body politics in Wellington, as it awaits the arrival of the city’s new ... More >>
Werewolf Edition #36 – Trans Pacific Partnership Special
Wednesday, 28 November 2012, 11:21 am | Werewolf
Werewolf Edition #35 : Is There A Doctor In The House?
Thursday, 11 October 2012, 1:07 pm | Werewolf
Werewolf Edition #35 : Is There A Doctor In The House? From Werewolf Editor Gordon Campbell More >>
Werewolf Edition #34 : Mighty Foolish & Muddied Waters
Wednesday, 5 September 2012, 10:48 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 34th issue of Werewolf, in which we consider why and how the government’s sell down of state assets has gone so wrong , so comprehensively. In our cover story we review the problems of water rights that have postponed the ... More >>
Werewolf Edition #33 : How Romney Is Stealing The Presidency
Wednesday, 1 August 2012, 10:23 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 33rd issue of Werewolf, in which we face the prospect that in six months time, Mitt Romney may become the most powerful man on earth – and our cover story this month analyses the restrictions on voting rights that his minions ... More >>
Werewolf Edition #32 Out Now! – Has Peak Oil Peaked?
Wednesday, 27 June 2012, 11:46 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 32nd issue of Werewolf. With some anxiety and trepidation, our cover story this month analyses the current state of the peak oil concept – which was supposed to herald the beginning of the end of fossil fuel inflicted damage ... More >>
Werewolf Edition #29 – Waiting For The Man
Thursday, 15 March 2012, 2:56 pm | Werewolf
Our cover story this month features an extensive interview with new-ish Labour leader David Shearer , who took this opportunity to speak his mind, and plainly, one thing on his mind is a desire not to tread on the toes of his caucus colleagues. More >>
Werewolf is Back! And so is State Capitalism ...
Thursday, 9 February 2012, 10:33 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the first Werewolf issue of 2012, and our return to regular publication after concentrating late last year on election campaign coverage. Fittingly, our cover story this month focuses on the role of government in the modern economy , ... More >>
Werewolf Edition 26 Now Available! - Pre-Election Edition #2
Thursday, 20 October 2011, 11:13 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the latest edition of Werewolf, in which we analyse the various options for November’s referendum on the voting system. Newsflash : the Royal Commission on the Electoral System did the necessary spade work 25 years ago, and they chose ... More >>
Werewolf Edition 26 Now Available! - Pre-Election Edition #1
Tuesday, 13 September 2011, 11:02 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the 26th edition of Werewolf, which focuses this month on the government’s plans for partial asset sales, an issue which is likely to dominate this year’s election campaign – or at least those aspects of the campaign not already dominated ... More >>
Werewolf Edition 25 Now Available! - 2nd Anniversary Edition
Thursday, 4 August 2011, 9:42 am | Werewolf
This month’s cover story is a special report from Hillside workshops in Dunedin , and tackles the pros and cons of outsourcing rail’s major new locomotives, electrical units and rolling stock to foreign suppliers. More >>
Werewolf Edition 24 - Corporate Welfare and Tax Fraud
Wednesday, 29 June 2011, 10:58 am | Werewolf
Werewolf Edition 24 Now Available! - Corporate Welfare and Tax Fraud From Werewolf Editor Gordon Campbell More >>
Werewolf Edition 23 Available! - Keeping Score On RWC Costs
Wednesday, 25 May 2011, 1:15 pm | Werewolf
Werewolf Edition 23 Now Available! - Keeping Score On RWC Costs From Werewolf Editor Gordon Campbell More >>
Werewolf Edition 22 Now Available! - Scavenger City
Friday, 29 April 2011, 11:09 am | Werewolf
This April edition of Werewolf focuses on the descent of Christchurch into survival mode , and the ways institutions that have done little so far - ie, the banks - can be induced/compelled to do more. More at least than simply defer taking profits from ... More >>
Werewolf Edition 21 Now Available! - The Super-Moon Edition
Thursday, 24 March 2011, 11:06 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the March edition of Werewolf, which focuses on how this generation of students and would-be entrants to the workforce are being burned by economic policies that, in the main, benefit only a small gerontocracy of their elders . More >>
Werewolf Edition 20 Out Now! The Politics of Welfare Reform
Tuesday, 15 February 2011, 10:08 am | Werewolf
Werewolf Edition 20 Now Available! - The Politics of Welfare Reform From Werewolf Editor Gordon Campbell More >>
Werewolf Edition 19 Is Now Available - Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, 21 December 2010, 9:56 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to the Christmas mini-issue of Werewolf which has a certain retro feel - good record shops , Chairman Mao , rich New Yorkers being consumerist - appropriate for a festive season that is being conducted (for the second year running) in the ... More >>
Werewolf #18 Out Now - Secrets And Spies!
Wednesday, 24 November 2010, 9:42 am | Werewolf
Hi and welcome to our special 'spies and state secrets' issue of Werewolf, which has been inspired by the way the Key government has plainly put aside any seasonal cheer in order to pursue the Waihopai Three through civil court - and thus recoup ... More >>
Werewolf #17 Out Now - Profiteering From Prisons
Wednesday, 27 October 2010, 10:44 am | Werewolf
Even liberals tend to take for granted that private prisons can be built and run more cheaply, but as Rory MacKinnon demonstrates in this month’s cover story, the evidence for that belief is thin to non-existent. More >>