This article analyses the substance of EU democracy promotion in the Pacific members of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific group (PACP) in the first decade of the new century. The PACP region represents a compelling, yet overlooked, case for several reasons: The EU has limited commercial and political interests but has strongly committed to the promotion of democracy in the region; the South Pacific represents a unique case of regional integration, including two larger countries like Australia and New Zealand and fourteen smaller states like the PACP countries and integrating traits typical of liberal democracies with more traditional forms of governance. Drawing on published and unpublished documents and confidential interviews, this arti...
Recent assessments of the economic and political situation in the South Pacific depict a region of ...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
The South Pacific region has been recently undergoing the most rapid and fundamental political chan...
This article analyses the substance of EU democracy promotion in the Pacific members of the African,...
This article explores how the attempts at building good governance at regional level have been devel...
The European Union (EU) has comparative advantage in regional integration. Moreover, regionalism is ...
This article focuses on the delicate economic situation of the majority of the Commonwealth’s small ...
Arising from proceedings of a 2007 symposium organised by the University of Canterbury’s School of L...
Purpose of this article is to present and analyse regional integration in the South Pacific region, ...
The Pacific Islands Forum has long held the title of the most dominant regional association with lin...
This article aims to analyse the legal status of regional cooperation among the South Pacific countr...
This study looks at the relevance of regional organisations in the Pacific Island region. It analyse...
Regional integration has once again been placed squarely on the agenda of the Pacific island countri...
In November 2011, the Polynesian Leaders Group (PLG) was formed. The inclusion of Samoa, Tonga and F...
At the close of the 20th century, it was increasingly clear that Pacific Island countries would stru...
Recent assessments of the economic and political situation in the South Pacific depict a region of ...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
The South Pacific region has been recently undergoing the most rapid and fundamental political chan...
This article analyses the substance of EU democracy promotion in the Pacific members of the African,...
This article explores how the attempts at building good governance at regional level have been devel...
The European Union (EU) has comparative advantage in regional integration. Moreover, regionalism is ...
This article focuses on the delicate economic situation of the majority of the Commonwealth’s small ...
Arising from proceedings of a 2007 symposium organised by the University of Canterbury’s School of L...
Purpose of this article is to present and analyse regional integration in the South Pacific region, ...
The Pacific Islands Forum has long held the title of the most dominant regional association with lin...
This article aims to analyse the legal status of regional cooperation among the South Pacific countr...
This study looks at the relevance of regional organisations in the Pacific Island region. It analyse...
Regional integration has once again been placed squarely on the agenda of the Pacific island countri...
In November 2011, the Polynesian Leaders Group (PLG) was formed. The inclusion of Samoa, Tonga and F...
At the close of the 20th century, it was increasingly clear that Pacific Island countries would stru...
Recent assessments of the economic and political situation in the South Pacific depict a region of ...
Since its origins in late eighteenth-century European thought, the idea of placing a regional frame ...
The South Pacific region has been recently undergoing the most rapid and fundamental political chan...