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The 2006 military takeover in Fiji [[electronic resource] ] : a coup to end all coups? / / Jon Fraenkel, Stewart Firth, and Bry V. Lal (editors)
The 2006 military takeover in Fiji [[electronic resource] ] : a coup to end all coups? / / Jon Fraenkel, Stewart Firth, and Bry V. Lal (editors)
Autore Fraenkel Jon
Pubbl/distr/stampa Canberra, : ANU Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 pages)
Disciplina 996.11
Collana State, society and governance in Melanesia program studies in state and society in the Pacific
Soggetto topico Government, Resistance to - Fiji
Soggetto non controllato politics and government
government
history
21th century
fiji
Democracy
Fijians
Frank Bainimarama
Laisenia Qarase
Mahendra Chaudhry
Republic of Fiji Military Forces
ISBN 1-921536-51-9
1-921536-50-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Acronyms and abbreviations; Authors' biographies; Introduction; 1. The enigmas of Fiji's good governance coup; The coup; 2. 'Anxiety, uncertainty and fear in our land': Fiji's road to military coup, 2006; Introduction; Gathering storm; Controversial bills; General election; Multiparty cabinet; Confrontation with the military; The Great Council of Chiefs; Military demands; Impact and implications; 3. Fiji's December 2006 coup: Who, what, where and why?; 4. 'This process of political readjustment': The aftermath of the 2006 Fiji Coup; The 'President's Mandate' and the 'Doctrine of Necessity'
Appointment of the interim administrationPoliticization of public institutions; The Church, the chiefs and the Indians; The response of civil society; External response; Warfare in cyberspace; Where to now?; Themes; 5. The changing role of the Great Council of Chiefs; The Great Council of Chiefs as an instrument of colonial rule; The GCC's dual political role; The army coups of 1987: Managing militant ethno-nationalism; The GCC and liberal constitutional reform ; The coup crisis of 2000 ; The 2006 coup ; Conclusion ; Postscript
6. The Fiji military and ethno-nationalism: Analyzing the paradoxThe expansion of Fiji's military; The shifting constitutional position; Bainimarama and the link with the Mara dynasty; Divergent trajectories; Good governance by militarization; Conclusion: Military futures; 7. Swim or sink: The post-coup economy in limbo; A snapshot of the economy post-coup; The economic impacts of the coups; The macro-economy; Fiscal policy; Monetary policy; Sectoral prospects; Garments; Sugar; Tourism; Information and communication technology (ICT); The way forward; Conclusions
8. The great roadmap charade: Electoral issues in post-coup FijiThe authoritarian preference; Roadmap to engagement; The real danger of elections; The invention of obstacles; Were the 2006 polls rigged?; The power of chiefs, padres and pastors; The advantages of sheep's clothing; Roadmap to Damascus; End of the roadmap; Conclusion: The primacy of domestic discontent; Religion; 9. Religion and politics: The Christian churches and the 2006 coup in Fiji; The umbrella groups: The FCC and the ACCF; The Fijian ethos, churches and politics before the 2006 coup
The ACCF's response to the December 2006 coupA Catholic coup?; The relationship between religion and politics in Fiji; The FCC and ACCF revisited; Conclusion; 10. The good, the bad and the faithful: The response by Indian religious groups; The Indian community between 1987 and 2006: A community under siege?; The responses of the Indian community; Responses to the build-up to the coup; Post-coup responses; The perceived impact on poverty; The response of the SSDPS; The response of the TISI Sangam; The response of the APS/Fiji; The response of the Indian division of the Methodist Church
2007 - Mahendra Chaudhry: The return of the king?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910137457003321
Fraenkel Jon  
Canberra, : ANU Press, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The people have spoken : the 2014 elections in Fiji / / edited by Steven Ratuva and Stephanie Lawson
The people have spoken : the 2014 elections in Fiji / / edited by Steven Ratuva and Stephanie Lawson
Autore Ratuva Steven
Pubbl/distr/stampa ANU Press, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages) : colour illustrations, charts ; digital file(s)
Disciplina 324.99611
Collana Pacific series
Soggetto topico Elections - Fiji
Election law - Fiji
Soggetto non controllato constitutional reform
politics
national election
fiji
Fijians
FijiFirst
Frank Bainimarama
Indo-Fijians
Pacific Islands Forum
Social Democratic Liberal Party
ISBN 1-76046-002-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. 'The People Have Spoken ... ' -- 2. Shifting democracy: Electoral changes in Fiji -- 3. Chiefly leadership in Fiji after the 2014 elections -- 4. Fiji Indians and the Fiji general elections of 2014: Between a rock and a hard place and a few other spots in between -- 5. 'Unfree and unfair'?: Media intimidation in Fiji's 2014 election -- 6. From the land to the sea: Christianity, community and state in Fiji-and the 2014 elections -- 7. Native land policy in the 2014 election -- 8. Fiji elections and the youth vote-token or active citizenship? -- 9. The Fiji Military and the 2014 election --10. The genesis of the Social Democratic Liberal Party: A struggle against the odds -- 11. 'Not with a bang but a whimper': SODELPA and the 2014 election -- 12. Fiji's evolving foreign policy and Pacific multilateral order: Pre- and post-election -- 13. A pragmatic approach to a successful election: A personal reflection -- 14. Observing the 2014 Fiji general election -- 15. Concluding note: The election to end all coups?.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133792903321
Ratuva Steven  
ANU Press, 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The people have spoken : the 2014 elections in Fiji / / edited by Steven Ratuva and Stephanie Lawson
The people have spoken : the 2014 elections in Fiji / / edited by Steven Ratuva and Stephanie Lawson
Autore Ratuva Steven
Pubbl/distr/stampa ANU Press, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 pages) : colour illustrations, charts ; digital file(s)
Disciplina 324.99611
Collana Pacific series
Soggetto topico Elections - Fiji
Election law - Fiji
Soggetto non controllato constitutional reform
politics
national election
fiji
Fijians
FijiFirst
Frank Bainimarama
Indo-Fijians
Pacific Islands Forum
Social Democratic Liberal Party
ISBN 1-76046-002-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. 'The People Have Spoken ... ' -- 2. Shifting democracy: Electoral changes in Fiji -- 3. Chiefly leadership in Fiji after the 2014 elections -- 4. Fiji Indians and the Fiji general elections of 2014: Between a rock and a hard place and a few other spots in between -- 5. 'Unfree and unfair'?: Media intimidation in Fiji's 2014 election -- 6. From the land to the sea: Christianity, community and state in Fiji-and the 2014 elections -- 7. Native land policy in the 2014 election -- 8. Fiji elections and the youth vote-token or active citizenship? -- 9. The Fiji Military and the 2014 election --10. The genesis of the Social Democratic Liberal Party: A struggle against the odds -- 11. 'Not with a bang but a whimper': SODELPA and the 2014 election -- 12. Fiji's evolving foreign policy and Pacific multilateral order: Pre- and post-election -- 13. A pragmatic approach to a successful election: A personal reflection -- 14. Observing the 2014 Fiji general election -- 15. Concluding note: The election to end all coups?.
Record Nr. UNISA-996320192803316
Ratuva Steven  
ANU Press, 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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