[Extract] The old world of the Atlantic seaboard is attrophying and the countries of the Pacific rim signal the dynamics of the future. That is the qualified hypothesis underlying People of the Pacific Century, a series of six programmes originally broadcast by the BBC on its domestic Radio 4 and later in the World Service. The first programme begins with former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, alleging a lack of understanding by Europe of his part of the world whereupon Mary Goldring, the series presenter, informs listeners that the six programmes "attempt to do something about that lack of understanding; to face the real possibility that the world's axis has shifted from the old west centred on the Atlantic to the new world cent...
suffered a reversal on two fronts during 1989. The tragic events of early June in China's Tiana...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Review of After Moruroa: France in the South Pacific, by Nic Maclellan and Jean Chesneaux. Melbourne...
[Extract] The old world of the Atlantic seaboard is attrophying and the countries of the Pacific rim...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
[Extract] The history of European impact on the Great Barrier Reef presented in this volume reveals ...
Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
[Extract] The seeming “rise of Asia” and the advent of the “Asian century” has resulted in significa...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
[Extract] The American viewpoint that informs this book underwrites its themes of networks and of th...
[Extract] The American viewpoint that informs this book underwrites its themes of networks and of th...
suffered a reversal on two fronts during 1989. The tragic events of early June in China's Tiana...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Review of After Moruroa: France in the South Pacific, by Nic Maclellan and Jean Chesneaux. Melbourne...
[Extract] The old world of the Atlantic seaboard is attrophying and the countries of the Pacific rim...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
[Extract] The history of European impact on the Great Barrier Reef presented in this volume reveals ...
Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
[Extract] The seeming “rise of Asia” and the advent of the “Asian century” has resulted in significa...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
Asia and the Pacific, an immense region, both new and old, in which two thirds of the world lives. A...
[Extract] The American viewpoint that informs this book underwrites its themes of networks and of th...
[Extract] The American viewpoint that informs this book underwrites its themes of networks and of th...
suffered a reversal on two fronts during 1989. The tragic events of early June in China's Tiana...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Review of After Moruroa: France in the South Pacific, by Nic Maclellan and Jean Chesneaux. Melbourne...