Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific

Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific
Title Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific PDF eBook
Author Fanaafi Le Tagaloa Aiono
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN

Download Culture and Democracy in the South Pacific Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific

Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific
Title Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Lawson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 1996-01-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0521496381

Download Tradition Versus Democracy in the South Pacific Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Much literature on non-Western traditions celebrates the renaissance of indigenous cultures. Others have been more critical of this renaissance, especially with respect to its political implications. This study analyses the assertion of 'tradition' by indigenous elites, looking especially at the way it is used to differentiate 'the West' from the 'non-West'. This is important to contemporary discussion about the validity of democracy outside the West and problems concerning universalism and relativism. The discussion of Fiji focuses on constitutional development and the traditionalist emphasis on chiefly legitimacy. The rise of the Pro-Democracy Movement in Tonga is considered against the background of a conservative political order that has so far resisted pressure for reform. The move to universal suffrage in Western Samoa is seen not as a rejection of traditional ways in favour of democratic norms, but as a means of preserving important aspects of traditional culture.

New Politics in the South Pacific

New Politics in the South Pacific
Title New Politics in the South Pacific PDF eBook
Author Fay Alailima
Publisher [email protected]
Total Pages 368
Release 1994
Genre Manners and customs
ISBN 9789820201156

Download New Politics in the South Pacific Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Focusses on the newer forces on the political scene within the Pacific Islands, examining the evolving impact of women in politics and relations with the wider world.

Being Political

Being Political
Title Being Political PDF eBook
Author Jack Corbett
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2015-01-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0824841026

Download Being Political Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Politicians everywhere tend to attract cynicism and inspire disillusionment. They are supposed to epitomize the promise of democratic government and yet invariably find themselves cast as the enemy of every virtue that system seeks to uphold. In the Pacific, "politician" has become a byword for corruption, graft, and misconduct. This was not always the case—the independence generation is still remembered as strong leaders—but today's leaders are commonly associated with malaise and despair. Once heroes of self-determination, politicians are now the targets of donor attempts to institute "good governance," while Fiji's 2006 coup was partly justified on the grounds that they needed "cleaning up." But who are these much-maligned figures? How did they come to arrive in politics? What is it like to be a politician? Why do they enter, stay, and leave? Drawing on more than 110 interviews and other published sources, including autobiographies and biographies, Being Political provides a collective portrait of the region's political elite. This is an insider account of political life in the Pacific as seen through the eyes of those who have done the job. We learn that politics is a messy, unpredictable, and, at times, dirty business that nonetheless inspires service and sacrifice. We come to understand how being a politician has changed since independence and consider what this means for how we think about issues of corruption and misconduct. We find that politics is deeply embedded in the lives of individuals, families, and communities; an account that belies the common characterization of democracy in the Pacific as a "façade" or "foreign flower." Ultimately, this is a sympathetic counter-narrative to the populist critique. We come to know politicians as people with hopes and fears, pains and pleasures, vices and virtues. A reminder that politicians are human—neither saints nor sinners—is timely given the wave of cynicism and disaffection. As such, this book is a must read for all those who believe in the promise of representative government.

Politics, Development and Security in Oceania

Politics, Development and Security in Oceania
Title Politics, Development and Security in Oceania PDF eBook
Author David Hegarty
Publisher ANU E Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1922144878

Download Politics, Development and Security in Oceania Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"French and Australian collaborative research in the humanities and the social sciences in the South Pacific has grown and intensified significantly over the past two decades, beginning with the international symposium Changing Identities in the Pacific at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century held at the Australian Embassy in Paris in 1997 ... In April 2006, another French-government sponsored international symposium, AGORA (Ateliers Gouvernance et Recherche Appliquée) was held at IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement), Noumea, New Caledonia, major themes being governance and economic development, again bringing together Francophone and Anglophone scholars from France and the Pacific region. This was followed in October 2009 by two conjoint Francophone/Anglophone conferences, held at the IRD Centre in Noumea, Stability, Security and Development in Oceania, preceded by AGORA-2, an international conference on Anglophone research in the humanities and the social sciences in the Francophone Pacific, sponsored by the French Government and the Government of New Caledonia. The first of these conferences was sponsored by the French Fonds Pacifique and the State, Society and Governance Program at The Australian National University. An edited selection of presentations from this symposium constitutes the present volume."--Preface.

Political Parties in the Pacific Islands

Political Parties in the Pacific Islands
Title Political Parties in the Pacific Islands PDF eBook
Author Roland Rich
Publisher ANU E Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1921313765

Download Political Parties in the Pacific Islands Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"ANU E Press edition of work originally published by Pandanus Books. While political parties remain an indispensable institutional framework for representation and governance in a democracy, the democracies of many Pacific Islands nations are undermined by the weakness and inefficacy of their local political parties. Addressing the implications of the lack of established party systems across the Pacific, this collection seeks to illuminate the underlying assumptions and suppositions behind the importance of coherent and effective parties to overall democratic functioning Focusing on the political systems of East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji and Samoa, the coherent structure of the volume makes it consistently useful as both an articulate analytical text and as a reference tool concerning the political composition, history and direction of Pacific states. Featuring contributions from scholars who are familiar names to even the most casual of Pacificists, Political Parties in the Pacific is the benchmark reference work on the political parties of the Pacific: an invaluable resource for students, scholars and researchers of the Pacific and international politics."--Provided by publisher.

Class and Culture in the South Pacific

Class and Culture in the South Pacific
Title Class and Culture in the South Pacific PDF eBook
Author Antony Hooper
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1987
Genre Oceania
ISBN

Download Class and Culture in the South Pacific Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle