The Equivocal Definition of Indigeneity and Ambivalent Government Policy toward Self-Determination in New Zealand’s Health and Foreign Policy Apparatus

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David Roach
Andrea Eagan

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David Roach, Harvard Medical School University of Auckland

David Roach is currently a Four Directions Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School, and a doctoral student at the University of Auckland in the Centre for Health Services Research and Policy. His primary research interests are epidemiology and health disparities. He holds a master’s degree in Indigenous Studies from the University of Otago, and undergraduate degrees in public health and international studies.

Andrea Eagan, Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy at the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

Andrea Egan is a pre-doctoral summer fellow at the Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy at the John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard. She is currently working towards completing an MProfStuds (MPS) in International Relations & Human Rights. While at the Carr Center, in the Measurement & Human Rights Program, Andrea is looking at climate change and human rights – working to quantify the disproportionate effects of climate change on the Third World.