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''The Hollow Men'' is a 2006 book written by Nicky Hager about the election strategies used by the New Zealand National Party during New Zealand's 2005 parliamentary election. The book has been adapted into a stage play, and filmed as a documentary. ==Background== ''The Hollow Men'' is based on a wide range of internal party documents, including emails, which Hager stated were leaked to him by six National Party insiders. The documents and emails were written by then party leader Don Brash, and a wide range of people associated with him. The book was initially prevented from being published when Brash obtained an injunction preventing anyone from publishing material from emails that he had written. At the time he was unaware that Hager had completed the book and was about to launch it.〔"(Hager revealed as author of Brash emails book )". ''Sunday Star-Times''. 21 November 2006〕 Brash claims that the emails were stolen. However, on 23 November 2006, Brash announced his resignation from the leadership of the National Party. The following day he had the injunction lifted, allowing the book to be released. Political scientist Raymond Miller wrote that, "Had he not resigned, he would not have survived the fallout from this book's release."〔Raymond Miller, "Brash would not have survived Hager's revelations", ''Sunday Star-Times'', 26 November 2006.〕
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