The present regime in Fiji can be understood, in part, as the ‘will to power’ of a military strengthened and emboldened by three decades of international service, as well as by its past impositions of control at home. It is important also to appreciate the significance of this regime as a phase in a long trajectory of conflicting and changing forms of ethnic Fijian power. The regime should be viewed in the context of a historical process that reflects the central question for Fiji’s political development: how to devise constitutional government that can reconcile the indigenous Fijian conviction of their entitlement to political power with a just representation of the interests of other sections of the population—primarily the Indo-Fijians....
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
As diversity is the strength for economic growth quality domestic institutions and good governance a...
In recent years there have been some dramatic changes of political leadership in the Asia-Pacific r...
"Fiji’s army-backed interim regime is an organisation of indigenous Fijian power that paradoxically ...
The indigenous Fijian conviction of entitlement to political power was encouraged by their privilege...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
The failure of democracy in Fiji is usually attributed to an ethnically fractured polity in which in...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
Indo-Fijians make up about 37 per cent of Fiji’s current population and have a unique language and c...
The process of Fiji’s recent constitutional reform highlighted the dilemma of reconciling a principl...
The tendency for ethnic conflict to dominate political life has impeded attempts to achieve leadersh...
The role of the Fiji military in politics characterized by the 1987, 2000 and 2006 coups has been in...
Historians of politics in colonial Fiji highlight the contrast between Indian leaders' challenge to ...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
As diversity is the strength for economic growth quality domestic institutions and good governance a...
In recent years there have been some dramatic changes of political leadership in the Asia-Pacific r...
"Fiji’s army-backed interim regime is an organisation of indigenous Fijian power that paradoxically ...
The indigenous Fijian conviction of entitlement to political power was encouraged by their privilege...
Since Fiji became an independent state in 1970 it has experienced three coups against elected govern...
The failure of democracy in Fiji is usually attributed to an ethnically fractured polity in which in...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
Fiji’s history is interspersed with ethnic conflict, military coups, new constitutions and democrati...
Indo-Fijians make up about 37 per cent of Fiji’s current population and have a unique language and c...
The process of Fiji’s recent constitutional reform highlighted the dilemma of reconciling a principl...
The tendency for ethnic conflict to dominate political life has impeded attempts to achieve leadersh...
The role of the Fiji military in politics characterized by the 1987, 2000 and 2006 coups has been in...
Historians of politics in colonial Fiji highlight the contrast between Indian leaders' challenge to ...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
Fiji became independent in 1970, and functioned for 17 years under a constitution with democratic el...
As diversity is the strength for economic growth quality domestic institutions and good governance a...
In recent years there have been some dramatic changes of political leadership in the Asia-Pacific r...