The International Peace Monitoring Team is an unarmed and neutral organisation that was established at the request of the signatories to the Townsville Peace Agreement (TPA) to monitor and assist the peace process in the Solomon Islands with particular reference to the provinces of Guadalcanal and Malaita. This paper discusses the role the IPMT played in this region.AusAI
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The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
The Papua New Guinea government has adopted a range of measures aimed at reducing the supply of illi...
This volume of the Peacebuilding Compared Project examines the sources of the armed conflict and cou...
In the past few decades, we are facing a rise of non-state actors around the globe, which challenges...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
The Good Neighbour explores the Australian government\u27s efforts to support peace in the Pacific I...
Introduction: Internal conflict has become the predominant threat to the security and stability of m...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
This project conducted a strategic assessment of the illicit small arms in the Western Pacific islan...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
The thesis explores the roles and reponsibilities of New Zealand Police deployed under the Regional ...
This report examines some of the primary features of Australian peacekeeping and peacebuilding contr...
This paper examined conflicts and regional security in the Pacific. The paper has as its focus the r...
The Australian government’s decision to lead a Pacific Islands Forum regional intervention into Solo...
The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
The Papua New Guinea government has adopted a range of measures aimed at reducing the supply of illi...
This volume of the Peacebuilding Compared Project examines the sources of the armed conflict and cou...
In the past few decades, we are facing a rise of non-state actors around the globe, which challenges...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
The Good Neighbour explores the Australian government\u27s efforts to support peace in the Pacific I...
Introduction: Internal conflict has become the predominant threat to the security and stability of m...