Kennedy Graham Archive

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    Kennedy Graham – Green Candidate Number 9 - by frog



    Continuing our video series. Here’s Kennedy Graham. Ken teaches international politics and international law at the School of Law, Canterbury and Victoria University, and has previously worked for NGOs, the UN and as a diplomat. He was involved in negotiating the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone, defending the policy as a NZ diplomat before the [...] read more
    July 6, 2008 10:55 am - 33 Comments
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    Greens looking forward to after the election - by frog



    Vernon Small, uses his column in the Dominion Post today to argue that the Greens have no where to go when they get down to negotiations after the election. He notes that the political climate while volatile, looks better for the Greens than last election. So, on balance, the Greens can look forward to a [...] read more
    June 2, 2008 5:07 pm - 78 Comments
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    Ken Graham gives the Greens a thumb up - by frog



    The big media story from the Green’s party list announcement yesterday turned out to be Kennedy Graham.  The Herald opened with: Ken Graham wears a subdued grey suit, loves opera, is a Fulbright scholar and prominent international lawyer, and speaks in a cultured accent courtesy of a career as a diplomat in Europe. Dr Kennedy [...] read more
    May 13, 2008 2:06 pm - 7 Comments
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    The Green Party candidate list - by frog



    The Greens have just announced their candidate list, as voted on by party members: Jeanette Fitzsimons Russel Norman Sue Bradford Metiria Turei Sue Kedgley Keith Locke Kevin Hague (West Coast, DHB Chief Executive) Catherine Delahunty (East Coast, activist and chairperson of the Tairawhiti Beneficiary Advocacy Trust) Kennedy Graham  (Christchurch, senior diplomat and law lecturer) David [...] read more
    May 12, 2008 3:02 pm - 60 Comments
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    Kennedy Graham - by frog



    I see Kiwiblogblog readers are having a very affirmative discussion about one of the Greens’ up and coming new candidates. read more
    April 30, 2008 10:49 am - 1 Comment