In the 40 years since Fiji became independent, there has been no shortage of perspectives from which to frame its development: its colonial past, its dual status as a Third World and Pacific island state, and, most pervasively perhaps, race conflict. This article focuses on another perspective: the failure of ethnic Fijian leaders to democratise their community politically and economically. Its consequences for the country have been long-standing and lie behind Fiji's developing coup culture
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
The common perception of Fiji, which is unique in the South Pacific, is that of an ethnically divide...
In the 40 years since Fiji became independent, there has been no shortage of perspectives from which...
Since attaining independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji enjoyed a period of ‘multiracial peace’ for ...
A thesis presented on the political history of Fiji from cession to Britain in 1874 compares and ana...
Fiji has been buffeted by three waves of external influences that profoundly reconfigured its demogr...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
Of all the island states of the Southwest Pacific, Fiji's foreign relations have been the most fraug...
The transition of Fiji’s independent subsistence communities to a modern, interdependent economy has...
Traces the May 2000 coup d'etat in Fiji to a clash of ethnic nationalism. Native property rights dur...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
Fiji's postcolonial journey has been fraught. The promise of prosperity and political stability, hig...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
The common perception of Fiji, which is unique in the South Pacific, is that of an ethnically divide...
In the 40 years since Fiji became independent, there has been no shortage of perspectives from which...
Since attaining independence from Britain in 1970, Fiji enjoyed a period of ‘multiracial peace’ for ...
A thesis presented on the political history of Fiji from cession to Britain in 1874 compares and ana...
Fiji has been buffeted by three waves of external influences that profoundly reconfigured its demogr...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
Of all the island states of the Southwest Pacific, Fiji's foreign relations have been the most fraug...
The transition of Fiji’s independent subsistence communities to a modern, interdependent economy has...
Traces the May 2000 coup d'etat in Fiji to a clash of ethnic nationalism. Native property rights dur...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
Fiji's postcolonial journey has been fraught. The promise of prosperity and political stability, hig...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
Between 1987 and 2006 Fiji experienced four coups in which Governments were overthrown by their mili...
The task of constructing nations and nationalism has been difficult in many Pacific Island states fo...
The common perception of Fiji, which is unique in the South Pacific, is that of an ethnically divide...