Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London, Zed Books, 1989; Sydney: Pluto Press, 1990; Manila: Malaya Books, 1991. Events in recent years in the South Pacific have dispelled hitherto widely held perceptions of the region as a peacefully modernising backwater of traditional societies. In particular, the 1987 coups in Fiji galvanised the attention of politicians and academics. But in truth, this was just one of a series of crises besetting South Pacific island states. David Robie's Blood on their Banner goes beyond the many accounts focusing on the Fiji coups to link together a range of events under the rubric of responses to colonialism and the emergence of Pacific national...
The General’s Goose: Fiji’s Tale of Contemporary Misadventure, by Robbie Robertson. Canberra: Austra...
In discussing the concept of “Micronesia” in Making Micronesia: A Political Biography of Tosiwo Naka...
Papua Blood: A Photographer’s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years, by Peter Bang. Copenha...
Review of Mekim Nius: South Pacific media, politics and education, by David RobieAt its core, M...
Review of Island Kingdom strikes Back: The Story of an Independent Island Newspaper- Taimi 'o Tonga,...
Review of: Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, by David Ro...
Review of The Manipulation of Custom: From uprising to Intervention in the Solomon Islands, by Jon F...
The article reviews several books including "A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of...
Review of: Shoot the messenger: The report on the Nuku'alofa reconstruction project and why the gove...
At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered an...
Review of Tokwin, edited by Nash G Sorariba, Information and Communication Science in association wi...
For a small island nation in the middle of the Pacific Ocean to be subject to a military coup is bad...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Robie, David (2004) Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics & Education USP Book Centre, AUT Media...
The General’s Goose: Fiji’s Tale of Contemporary Misadventure, by Robbie Robertson. Canberra: Austra...
In discussing the concept of “Micronesia” in Making Micronesia: A Political Biography of Tosiwo Naka...
Papua Blood: A Photographer’s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years, by Peter Bang. Copenha...
Review of Mekim Nius: South Pacific media, politics and education, by David RobieAt its core, M...
Review of Island Kingdom strikes Back: The Story of an Independent Island Newspaper- Taimi 'o Tonga,...
Review of: Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, by David Ro...
Review of The Manipulation of Custom: From uprising to Intervention in the Solomon Islands, by Jon F...
The article reviews several books including "A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of...
Review of: Shoot the messenger: The report on the Nuku'alofa reconstruction project and why the gove...
At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered an...
Review of Tokwin, edited by Nash G Sorariba, Information and Communication Science in association wi...
For a small island nation in the middle of the Pacific Ocean to be subject to a military coup is bad...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Robie, David (2004) Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics & Education USP Book Centre, AUT Media...
The General’s Goose: Fiji’s Tale of Contemporary Misadventure, by Robbie Robertson. Canberra: Austra...
In discussing the concept of “Micronesia” in Making Micronesia: A Political Biography of Tosiwo Naka...
Papua Blood: A Photographer’s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years, by Peter Bang. Copenha...