The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 resulted in the loss of over 100 lives, the displacement of 30,000 people, the overthrow of an elected government, and severe damage to the country’s economy and polity. Actual fighting took place only in and around the capital, Honiara, and in other parts of Guadalcanal between militant groups from Guadalcanal and from the neighbouring island of Malaita. Fighting was initiated by Guadalcanalese youth who believed that immigrant Malaitans had taken their land without proper compensation, were denying them job opportunities, and had been disrespectful of their culture. But the conflict impacted on Solomon Islands as a whole such that the co...
The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Sol...
This In Brief is based on the National Perceptions Survey on Peacebuilding for Solomon Islands commi...
For many outsiders, the accelerating failure of governments in western Melanesia in the last decade ...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
eight The Solomon Islands have recently emerged from the rubble of ethnic conflict. As a young natio...
The International Peace Monitoring Team is an unarmed and neutral organisation that was established ...
This In Brief is the first in a two-part series that discusses a critical aspect of the Solomon Isla...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
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 recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
Solomon Islands is a chain of 922 islands in the South Pacific, spread over 1,450kms from Bougainvil...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) ended in June 2017 after 14 years. It was...
Solomon Islands is a chain of 922 islands in the South Pacific, spread over 1,450kms from Bougainvil...
The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Sol...
This In Brief is based on the National Perceptions Survey on Peacebuilding for Solomon Islands commi...
For many outsiders, the accelerating failure of governments in western Melanesia in the last decade ...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
eight The Solomon Islands have recently emerged from the rubble of ethnic conflict. As a young natio...
The International Peace Monitoring Team is an unarmed and neutral organisation that was established ...
This In Brief is the first in a two-part series that discusses a critical aspect of the Solomon Isla...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
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 recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
Solomon Islands is a chain of 922 islands in the South Pacific, spread over 1,450kms from Bougainvil...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) ended in June 2017 after 14 years. It was...
Solomon Islands is a chain of 922 islands in the South Pacific, spread over 1,450kms from Bougainvil...
The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Sol...
This In Brief is based on the National Perceptions Survey on Peacebuilding for Solomon Islands commi...
For many outsiders, the accelerating failure of governments in western Melanesia in the last decade ...