The article reviews several books including "A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea," by Donald Denoon, "Bougainville Before the Conflict," edited by Anthony J. Regan and Helga M. Griffin, and "Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific," edited by Toon van Meijl and Jelle Miedema.14 page(s
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Review of The Manipulation of Custom: From uprising to Intervention in the Solomon Islands, by Jon F...
Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
Book Reviews: the Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders by Donald Denoon and Others; Merchant P...
Pacific regionalism seems to be in a state of perpetual crisis, especially when compared to the much...
In discussing the concept of “Micronesia” in Making Micronesia: A Political Biography of Tosiwo Naka...
The article reviews the book "The Tread of a White Man's Foot: Australian Pacific Colonialism and th...
Review of Without a Gun: Australians' Experience Monitoring Peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001, edited...
Another international published research voicing yet the Papua quandary was written by author Bobby ...
Hezel, Father Francis X. (2015). Why the Pacific status quo is no longer an option. Pacific Journali...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
The book’s major theme is no surprise. Over an extended period – going well back into the nineteenth...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Review of Nius Bilong Pasifik: Mass Media in the Pacific, edited by David Robie. Port Moresby: Unive...
Review of The Manipulation of Custom: From uprising to Intervention in the Solomon Islands, by Jon F...
Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
A Region in Transition: Politics and power in the Pacific Island countries, by Andreas Holtz, Matthi...
Book Reviews: the Cambridge History of the Pacific Islanders by Donald Denoon and Others; Merchant P...
Pacific regionalism seems to be in a state of perpetual crisis, especially when compared to the much...
In discussing the concept of “Micronesia” in Making Micronesia: A Political Biography of Tosiwo Naka...
The article reviews the book "The Tread of a White Man's Foot: Australian Pacific Colonialism and th...
Review of Without a Gun: Australians' Experience Monitoring Peace in Bougainville, 1997-2001, edited...
Another international published research voicing yet the Papua quandary was written by author Bobby ...
Hezel, Father Francis X. (2015). Why the Pacific status quo is no longer an option. Pacific Journali...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
The book’s major theme is no surprise. Over an extended period – going well back into the nineteenth...
Review of The Pacific Journalism: A Practical Guide, edited by David Robie. Suva: University of Sout...
Review of Nius Bilong Pasifik: Mass Media in the Pacific, edited by David Robie. Port Moresby: Unive...
Review of The Manipulation of Custom: From uprising to Intervention in the Solomon Islands, by Jon F...
Island Time: New Zealand’s Pacific Futures, by Damon Salesa. Wellington: Bridget Williams, 2017. 256...