The South Pacific region features enormous variation in state performance. While Polynesian nations such as Samoa have proved to be relatively successful post-colonial states, Melanesian countries like the Solomon Islands are increasingly categorised as 'weak', 'failing' or 'failed' states. Drawing on a range of comparative studies by economists and political scientists in recent years, this article argues that cross-country variation in ethnic diversity between much of Polynesia and Melanesia is a key factor in explaining differences in state performance across the South Pacific. It shows how different kinds of ethnic structure are associated with specific political and economic outcomes, including variation in political stability, economi...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
This article argues that 'tradition' is not giving way to 'modernity' in the South Pacific. On the c...
International audienceGlobally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high...
The South Pacific region features enormous variation in state performance. While Polynesian nations ...
The South Pacific is, at first glance, an unlikely setting for a chapter on state failure. The regio...
In the "Fund for Peace Failed State Index of 2009" the Melanesian country of the Solomon Islands was...
Weak governance, widespread corruption, economic mismanagement, nsmg crime, and violent ethnic conf...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
This article considers claims, in the wake of coups in Fiji and the Solomon Islands in 2000, that th...
Shortcomings in the prevailing discourse of 'failed states' and the practical challenges of internat...
This article links precolonial institutions and ethnic fractionalization. First, a theoretical link ...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
This article argues that 'tradition' is not giving way to 'modernity' in the South Pacific. On the c...
International audienceGlobally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high...
The South Pacific region features enormous variation in state performance. While Polynesian nations ...
The South Pacific is, at first glance, an unlikely setting for a chapter on state failure. The regio...
In the "Fund for Peace Failed State Index of 2009" the Melanesian country of the Solomon Islands was...
Weak governance, widespread corruption, economic mismanagement, nsmg crime, and violent ethnic conf...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
This article considers claims, in the wake of coups in Fiji and the Solomon Islands in 2000, that th...
Shortcomings in the prevailing discourse of 'failed states' and the practical challenges of internat...
This article links precolonial institutions and ethnic fractionalization. First, a theoretical link ...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Globally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high costs imposed by fail...
This article argues that 'tradition' is not giving way to 'modernity' in the South Pacific. On the c...
International audienceGlobally, state failure is hugely costly, in terms of lost output and the high...