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The Case that Stopped a Coup? The Rule of Law and Constitutionalism in Fiji
Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 2001(2001). The Case that Stopped a Coup? The Rule of Law and Constitutionalism in Fiji. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 73-93.
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An analysis of the causes of the Fiji military coups
1992The Fiji military coups of 1987 are about a Fijian chiefly elite and their supporters who were too reluctant to relinquish their power and privileges. Seventeen years had been a long time in office for the Alliance government. Those who patronised and were patronised by the Alliance government feared change as the Bavadra government had promised a ...
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The origins of military autonomy in Fiji: a tale of three coups
Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2013Jon Fraenkel
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The long-run impact of coups on Fiji's economy: evidence from a computable general equilibrium model
Journal of International Development, 2007Paresh Kumar Narayan, Biman Chand Prasad
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Epidemics and Coups: A dynamic undergraduate curriculum in Fiji
The Clinical Teacher, 2004Wame Baravilala, Jan Pryor
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