Regional organization in Oceania has a history dating to the early post-war period while the rise of regional identities occurred somewhat later in the context of independence. This paper analyzes regionalization processes and accompanying discourses of regionalism relating to both pan-Pacific and more recent sub-regional developments. It pays particular attention to the dynamics of identity politics in the post-independence period and how these have played out in tensions within and between the varying exercises in regionalization.23 page(s
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This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and re...
The South Pacific region has been recently undergoing the most rapid and fundamental political chan...
This study looks at the relevance of regional organisations in the Pacific Island region. It analyse...
International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropoli...
28 cm"In collaboration with the Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaii at Manoa."--...
Abstract: The interplay between national self-determination, the colo-nial legacy, the concept of so...
This article aims to analyse the legal status of regional cooperation among the South Pacific countr...
Arising from proceedings of a 2007 symposium organised by the University of Canterbury’s School of L...
Drawing from a body of leading literature on international and regional order, this thesis applies t...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
This thesis analyses the role of the anti-FTAA movement in processes of regionalisation in the Ameri...
Institutional developments in Pacific Islands regionalism have been dramatic in recent years. These ...
Policy summary of paper presented at the regional conference on Rethinking regional security: Nexus ...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and re...