Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands history. Contributors examine what happened when unrest engulfed the capital of the small Melanesian country in the aftermath of the 2006 national elections, and consider what these events show about the Solomon Islands political system, the influence of Asian interests in business and politics, and why the crisis is best understood in the context of the country’s volatile blend of traditional and modern politics. Until the disturbances of April 2006 and subsequent deterioration in bilateral relations between Australia and Solomon Islands under the Sogavare government, experts had hailed the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Shortcomings in the prevailing discourse of 'failed states' and the practical challenges of internat...
This collection of papers originates from a one-day conference —Solomon Islands, Where to Now?— at t...
In the "Fund for Peace Failed State Index of 2009" the Melanesian country of the Solomon Islands was...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
Based on the turmoil of the 'crisis years' (1998-2003) and the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomo...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This paper discusses elections, electoral politics, and governance in Solomon Islands. It provides a...
In this critical period of transition, the most important thing that the Australian government and o...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
The current situation in the Solomons has come about because of a lack of economic progress, declini...
The Solomon Islands election of April 2006 was the first since the Regional Assistance Mission to th...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...
Politics and State Building in Solomon Islands examines a crisis moment in recent Solomon Islands hi...
Shortcomings in the prevailing discourse of 'failed states' and the practical challenges of internat...
This collection of papers originates from a one-day conference —Solomon Islands, Where to Now?— at t...
In the "Fund for Peace Failed State Index of 2009" the Melanesian country of the Solomon Islands was...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
Based on the turmoil of the 'crisis years' (1998-2003) and the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomo...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This paper discusses elections, electoral politics, and governance in Solomon Islands. It provides a...
In this critical period of transition, the most important thing that the Australian government and o...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
The current situation in the Solomons has come about because of a lack of economic progress, declini...
The Solomon Islands election of April 2006 was the first since the Regional Assistance Mission to th...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common...