The role of gifts in building influence with politicians: Thematic analysis of interviews with current and former parliamentarians

Int J Drug Policy. 2024 Mar:125:104332. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104332. Epub 2024 Feb 28.

Abstract

Gifts are a powerful way to acknowledge and strengthen interpersonal relationships. As with any relational space, gifting plays various roles in forming and maintaining relationships in political contexts, but its contribution to relationship-building has attracted little attention. This paper examines how politicians in Aotearoa New Zealand both engage with gifting and how they navigate the perceptions of others. Four current members of parliament (MPs) and six retired MPs participated in semi-structured interviews with questions on common practices and common understandings about political gifting. Their responses indicate their use of four different processes: formal processes are the guidelines provided by the government on gifting, but when these are insufficient, contextual processes regarding perceptions of the media, constituents or colleagues are used, or, alternatively, MPs rely on personal values or view gifting in terms of transactional processes with both parties receiving benefits. The paper explores perceptions and complexities of a sequence of gifts during events (event gifting). The authors recommend an improved awareness and understanding of the contribution of gifting practices to political relationship building.

Keywords: Aotearoa New Zealand; Donations; Gifting; Policy; Political gift-giving.

MeSH terms

  • Gift Giving*
  • Government
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations*
  • New Zealand