Pacific Ways: Government And Politics In The Pacific Islands (Paperback)
$34.78
Published: 2010
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
Suitable: General Interest / History/ Geography Pacific
Islands
Description:
When the South Pacific Forum held its first meeting in 1971
only seven member states participated New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Samoa,
Tonga, Nauru and the Cook Islands. Today this organisation, now known as the
Pacific Islands Forum and no longer confined to the South Pacific, includes 16
member states as well as a handful of associate member and observer member
countries and organisations.
At the same time, the literature on the politics of the
Pacific Islands remains much slimmer than for other regions.
This book redresses the balance by providing the kind of
information for the Pacific that is readily available for nations in other
parts of the globe. It provides expert chapters examining the politics of each
Pacific Island state and territory, discussing its historical background and
colonial experience, its constitutional framework, political institutions,
political parties, elections and electoral systems, and problems and prospects.
The book is comprehensive, covering all regions Polynesia, Melanesia and
Micronesia? and all countries, irrespective of their size or political status.
The states and territories covered range in size from Australia and Papua New
Guinea to the tiny islands of Tokelau, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and Pitcairn.
The independent countries discussed include Australia and
New Zealand; Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji; Tonga, Samoa
and Tuvalu; Niue and the Cook Islands, self-governing in free association with
New Zealand; Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands and Palau
(Belau), independent in free association with the United States; Kiribati and
Nauru.
The book also includes chapters about three island groups
associated with France, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna. As well as territories affiliated to the United States? Guam, the Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa.
Scholars teaching about the Pacific and its politics have
not had the benefit of a comprehensive work encompassing all of the political
entities in this diverse region, until now. This work closes the gap, providing
a backdrop against which future developments in the Pacific can be understood.
There may once have been a singular "Pacific way",
or at least the ideal of one. As the chapters in this book demonstrate, there
are now, instead, a variety of Pacific ways, diverse approaches to the
fundamental problems of power and political choice common to all societies.
Contributors: Tony Angelo, Frederic Angleviel, Jennifer
Corrin, Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Jon Fraenkel, Alphonse Gelu, Lorenz Gonschor,
Graham Hassall, Jon Tikivanotau M. Jonassen, Malakai Koloamatangi, Stephen
Levine, Nic Maclellan, Samuel F. McPhetres, Robert Norton, Manahi
Pakarati-Novoa, Don Paterson, Glenn Petersen, Max Quanchi, Nigel S. Roberts,
Donald R. Shuster, Asofou Soo, Kristina Stege, Tauaasa Taafaki, Hima Takelesi,
Howard Van Trease
Code: 9780864736178