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Fiji 2000: Journalists and the George Speight coup
Much criticism of both the local and international media’s role during the May 2000 coup in Fiji emerged after the crisis. Critics included editors and journalists of the local and international media and political and historical analysts who knew the ‘real reasons’ behind the coup and did not see this being reported.
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Politics of vulnerability: Impacts of COVID-19 and Cyclone Harold on Indo-Fijians engaged in small-scale fisheries. [PDF]
Mangubhai S +3 more
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Coup Culture: The Military and the Failure of Constitutionalism in Fiji
Fiji's Interim Military Government has now been in power for nearly five years. Since that time elections have been promised for 2014, but whether those elections will take place, or how they will be carried out in practice, remains to be seen. This paper is a focus on the checks and balances on the Military Forces in Fiji, and how those could be ...
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Public Sector Performance Auditing and Accountability:A Fijian Case Study
This thesis examines how and theorises as to why performance auditing in the Fijian public sector was inexplicably discontinued in 1997. The Fijian socio-political history during, after and prior to the 1970-2000 period, in which the practice of ...
Nath, Nirmala Devi
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Local Europeans of Fiji: Race, Colonialism and Coups
This ethnographic account of the Royal Suva Yacht Club's (RSYC) local European community concentrates on the lead-up to and actual 2002 Annual General Meeting.
Maher, Sasha
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Properties of rabies virus phosphoprotein and nucleoprotein biocondensates formed in vitro and in cellulo. [PDF]
Nevers Q +10 more
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Rethinking Fiji coups : corporate domination and an unseen order
Fiji has been buffeted by three waves of external influences that profoundly reconfigured its demographics, national identity and polity, and laid the foundation for contemporary conflicts.
Nair, Gopal
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Chiefs and Indians: Elections and Politics in Contemporary Fiji [PDF]
Fiji went to the polls in late May 1992, five years after the coups of 1987, and two years after the promulgation of a new constitution that entrenches indigenous Fijian supremacy in the political process.
Brij V. Lal, Lal, Brij V.
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Soldiers, chiefs and church: unstable democracy in Fiji
The qualities of democracy in Fiji are strongly influenced by ethnic divisions and indigenous sources of power and legitimacy in society. Periods of constitutional democracy interrupted by successive coups garnering conflicting support suggest that a ...
Stephen McCarthy, McCarthy, Stephen
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Gender and Militarization in Fiji
Fiji, a Pacific nation with established democratic tradition since independence in 1970, suffered four military coups between 1987 and 2006. The model of civil-military relations prior to, and following localization at independence, had bound the Fiji ...
Tagicakibau, Ema
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