This article explores the intersections between migrants (international, internal and settlerdescendent), gender, and human security. It focuses on Fiji, Bougainville and New Caledonia as distinctive Pacific contexts in which to analyse how colonial and contemporary migration flows have contributed to the destabilization of local communities. It works to complicate the pervasive discourse about women as ‘victims’ of conflict by describing women’s contributions to peace-building and human security in Fiji and Bougainville, as well as women’s involvement in conflict in Kanak peoples’ struggles for independence in New Caledonia and their subsequent peace-building efforts. The Fiji Women Peace and Security Coordinating Committee exemplifies how...
The low rates of women’s political participation in Pacific countries has long been the focus of aca...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
This article historicises gender relations among Wampar speakers in New Guinea (PNG). It analyses th...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
The potential role of women in conflict and post-conflict environments has been the subject of much ...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
“If you ask most women in Fiji what defines them most, they will say in response it is our race firs...
This article explores a number of ironies of globalisation that have transpired from observations of...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Despite the plethora of research on gender and the many projects designed to improve their status in...
Kanaks are the indigenous Melanesian population in New Caledonia. This article explores the experien...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
CONTENTS: Women and conflict resolution in international law / Mary Wood and Hilary Charlesworth, ...
The low rates of women’s political participation in Pacific countries has long been the focus of aca...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
This article historicises gender relations among Wampar speakers in New Guinea (PNG). It analyses th...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
The potential role of women in conflict and post-conflict environments has been the subject of much ...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
“If you ask most women in Fiji what defines them most, they will say in response it is our race firs...
This article explores a number of ironies of globalisation that have transpired from observations of...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Since the time of decolonisation in Fiji, women’s organisations have navigated a complex political t...
Despite the plethora of research on gender and the many projects designed to improve their status in...
Kanaks are the indigenous Melanesian population in New Caledonia. This article explores the experien...
In this article I reflect on Indian and Pacific Islander relations in Fiji and New Zealand to ask wh...
CONTENTS: Women and conflict resolution in international law / Mary Wood and Hilary Charlesworth, ...
The low rates of women’s political participation in Pacific countries has long been the focus of aca...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
This article historicises gender relations among Wampar speakers in New Guinea (PNG). It analyses th...