This book examines questions about the changing nature of security and insecurity in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Previous discussions of security in the Pacific region have been largely determined by the geopolitical interests of the Global North. This volume instead attempts to centre PICs’ security interests by focusing on the role of organisational culture, power dynamics and gender in (in)security processes and outcomes.Mapping Security in the Pacific underscores the multidimensional nature of security, its relationship to local, international, organisational and cultural dynamics, the resistances engendered through various forms of insecurities, and innovative efforts to negotiate gender, context and organisational culture in redu...
IntroductionTransnational and organised crime is supported by complexand multilayered networks that ...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
This book examines questions about the changing nature of security and insecurity in Pacific Island ...
Security is a multidimensional complex concept, contested in scholarly discourse, policy and practic...
Our aim in Mapping Security in the Pacific was to bring into focus and contextualise the complexitie...
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific policing, conceptualising policing broad...
This paper explores how novel understandings and enactments of (in)security might emerge through eng...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Contested Terrain provides a cutting-edge, comprehensive and innovative approach to critically analy...
The aim of this special issue is to showcase research on policing in Pacific Island countries and te...
Contested Terrain provides a cutting-edge, comprehensive and innovative approach to critically analy...
The importance of linking development and security has become a policy mantra in recent years. Withi...
This paper provides a foundation for ongoing research on trafficking in persons in the Pacific Is...
This report identifies the way the region\u27s physical and geographical characteristics combine wit...
IntroductionTransnational and organised crime is supported by complexand multilayered networks that ...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...
This book examines questions about the changing nature of security and insecurity in Pacific Island ...
Security is a multidimensional complex concept, contested in scholarly discourse, policy and practic...
Our aim in Mapping Security in the Pacific was to bring into focus and contextualise the complexitie...
This open access book brings together insights into Pacific policing, conceptualising policing broad...
This paper explores how novel understandings and enactments of (in)security might emerge through eng...
How has the Women, Peace and Security agenda been advanced in the Pacific Islands? While some observ...
Contested Terrain provides a cutting-edge, comprehensive and innovative approach to critically analy...
The aim of this special issue is to showcase research on policing in Pacific Island countries and te...
Contested Terrain provides a cutting-edge, comprehensive and innovative approach to critically analy...
The importance of linking development and security has become a policy mantra in recent years. Withi...
This paper provides a foundation for ongoing research on trafficking in persons in the Pacific Is...
This report identifies the way the region\u27s physical and geographical characteristics combine wit...
IntroductionTransnational and organised crime is supported by complexand multilayered networks that ...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
This article considers the gap between reformist policy and practice in the policing of gender viole...