International audienceNearly twenty years after the publication of Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Colonial State, edited by Lamont Lindstrom and Geoffrey White (1997), this article extends and updates coverage of earlier discussions concerning local and national codifications of authority in the Pacific region and the relation of contemporary "chiefs" and other leaders with state bureaucracies. I address this topic through an analysis of the challenges faced in Vanuatu, since independence, by the attempt to design bureaucratic structures that build on indigenous systems of authority. Looking at the historical and contemporary situation of the Tannese society in the south of the archipelago, I observe the political hist...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
Vanuatu is one of several Melanesian countries that has been consistently supporting the independenc...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
International audienceNearly twenty years after the publication of Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific...
This paper is about chiefs in Vanuatu. The archipelago of islands now known as Vanuatu is inhabited ...
International audience“Polynesian outliers” are not anymore considered, by many scholars of South Pa...
Pacific Island countries are complex polities in which multiple sources of authority operate in shar...
International development agencies are increasingly paying attention to the challenge of improving ...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
This paper looks briefly at the discussion of traditional authority in the anthropological literatur...
"Anthropologists like to tell other people’s stories but local experts tell them even better. Thi...
Let me assert from the outset that contemporary politics and governance in Micronesia are influenced...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
There has been much talk of governance in the South Pacific in the past few years. Indeed, it seems ...
Pacific Research Seminar, History 676, Professor S. Firth, 22 April 1983."By Mark L. Berg. [1983]. "...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
Vanuatu is one of several Melanesian countries that has been consistently supporting the independenc...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
International audienceNearly twenty years after the publication of Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific...
This paper is about chiefs in Vanuatu. The archipelago of islands now known as Vanuatu is inhabited ...
International audience“Polynesian outliers” are not anymore considered, by many scholars of South Pa...
Pacific Island countries are complex polities in which multiple sources of authority operate in shar...
International development agencies are increasingly paying attention to the challenge of improving ...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
This paper looks briefly at the discussion of traditional authority in the anthropological literatur...
"Anthropologists like to tell other people’s stories but local experts tell them even better. Thi...
Let me assert from the outset that contemporary politics and governance in Micronesia are influenced...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
There has been much talk of governance in the South Pacific in the past few years. Indeed, it seems ...
Pacific Research Seminar, History 676, Professor S. Firth, 22 April 1983."By Mark L. Berg. [1983]. "...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
Vanuatu is one of several Melanesian countries that has been consistently supporting the independenc...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...