Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm and examines how frameworks of regional governance have evolved and been strengthened. This article, by contrast, provides insight into the less well understood political content of more informal modes of Pacific Islands regional integration. In particular, it examines Pacific women's regional peacebuilding collaborations since the 1960s and 1970s. It demonstrates the political impact of Pacific women's collective responses to conflict in the region during the past forty years while also discussing the varying nature of this activity over time. Consideration is therefore given both to Pacific women's differing conceptual approaches to peacebu...
War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and ...
This paper examines the way that women's relationship to peace is constructed in international insti...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This study looks at the relevance of regional organisations in the Pacific Island region. It analyse...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
This article explores how the attempts at building good governance at regional level have been devel...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
28 cm"In collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa."--...
The record on Pacific regionalism1 suggests cautious optimism about the prospects for better provisi...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and ...
This paper examines the way that women's relationship to peace is constructed in international insti...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...
Contemporary analysis of Pacific Islands regionalism is commonly focused on the institutional realm ...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Globalisation has forced the island states of the Pacific to renew and strengthen commitments to coo...
With all its diversity, the Pacific region has consistently held the lowest regional ranking of wome...
This study looks at the relevance of regional organisations in the Pacific Island region. It analyse...
The 'local turn' in peacebuilding has been inspired by the idea that post-conflict order is made mor...
This article explores how the attempts at building good governance at regional level have been devel...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
This paper addresses the question of women's anti-war/peace movements from the perspective of bio-po...
28 cm"In collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa."--...
The record on Pacific regionalism1 suggests cautious optimism about the prospects for better provisi...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
War is widely regarded as men’s business. Women are often assumed to have a particular affinity and ...
This paper examines the way that women's relationship to peace is constructed in international insti...
Related literature showed that women’s participation in peacebuilding activities are for the surviva...