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On Australian and New Zealand at the End of History.

Antipodean political scientists Shahar Hameiri and Tom Chodor join us to discuss the history and politics of Australia and New Zealand. If Australia is the “lucky country”, what about New Zealand? What explains the courses both countries took economically and politically over the twentieth century? And where do the two countries find themselves today - did they escape the end of the End of History?

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Daniel L

Interesting about NZ... Having just been on holiday there I assumed it was compulsory turnout like Aus. Good to hear an episode about this part of the world. I had wondered why "the end of the end of history" thesis didn't seem to quite fit here.

Andrea

The Italian speaking Republic of Corsica had universal suffrage in 1755 (when its population was of the same order of magnitude of that of new Zealand in the mid-1800s) until France invaded it in 1769 and forcibly annexed it to France. So no, New Zealand was not the first country to institute the universal suffrage.