Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji (Special issue:
Governance in Fiji)
Vol 2 No 1
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Cover
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Editorial
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Table
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Introduction |
Stewart Firth
Kate Hannan |
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| From Homo Civicus to Homo Politicus: Civil Society,
Civic Education and Democratic Governance in Fiji. Case Study: The
UNDP-Fiji Parliament Civic Education Initiative |
Steven Ratuva |
| How modern was Speight’s Coup? The Case of Naloto |
Anare Tuitoga |
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Spectres of the Neo-Liberal State and the
(Im)possibilities of Democracy |
Ashwin Raj |
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| Governance Challenges for Pacific Island States |
Graham Hassall |
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From Campus to Newsroom in
the South Pacific: Governance and the Quest for a Professional
Journalism Ethos |
David Robie
Shailendra Singh |
| Reflection |
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| How Significant is the Colonial History of the Pacific? |
Ian C. Campbell |
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| Book Reviews |
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| Winston Halapua. (2003) Tradition, Lotu and Militarism in Fiji.
Lautoka: Fiji Institute of Applied Studies |
Sandra Tarte |
| 'Remembering
Girmit' |
Brij V Lal |
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| Literature Review |
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| The Art of Governance: A Review of Discussions of Governance in
Pacific Island Countries |
Kate Hannan |
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Notes for
contributors |
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