In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitutional reform, The Fiji Islands: Towards a United Future, which recommended that Fiji move ‘gradually but decisively’ away from communalism towards a free, open and multi-ethnic political system
Fiji’s December 2006 military coup and the abrogation of the country’s Constitution in April 2009 ha...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Commentary: The second Fiji General Election in 12 years, since the fourth coup in 2006, took place ...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
"Much of the commentary on Fiji’s coup of December 2006, particularly that sympathetic to Commodore ...
The single most important institutional issue for encouraging the development of peaceful multi-ethn...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
Fiji went to the polls in late May 1992, five years after the coups of 1987, and two years after the...
Political parties are imbued with special functions making them an essential component of democracy....
Abstract: Fiji’s 2014 election was its first in eight years, first under the 2013 constitution, and ...
Fiji has a checkered history with democracy. Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1...
The South Pacific’s two largest independent island states embraced bold institutional reform package...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, ...
At the time of writing, Fiji has just seen its first elections, and the first sitting of Parliament ...
Fiji’s December 2006 military coup and the abrogation of the country’s Constitution in April 2009 ha...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Commentary: The second Fiji General Election in 12 years, since the fourth coup in 2006, took place ...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
"Much of the commentary on Fiji’s coup of December 2006, particularly that sympathetic to Commodore ...
The single most important institutional issue for encouraging the development of peaceful multi-ethn...
Elections can increase tension in ethnically divided societies, like Fiji. The way constituencies ar...
Fiji went to the polls in late May 1992, five years after the coups of 1987, and two years after the...
Political parties are imbued with special functions making them an essential component of democracy....
Abstract: Fiji’s 2014 election was its first in eight years, first under the 2013 constitution, and ...
Fiji has a checkered history with democracy. Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1...
The South Pacific’s two largest independent island states embraced bold institutional reform package...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, ...
At the time of writing, Fiji has just seen its first elections, and the first sitting of Parliament ...
Fiji’s December 2006 military coup and the abrogation of the country’s Constitution in April 2009 ha...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Commentary: The second Fiji General Election in 12 years, since the fourth coup in 2006, took place ...