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Item Metadata only The 1997-98 drought in Papua New Guinea: failure of policy or triumph of citizenry?(ANU ePress, 2009) Allen, Bryant; Bourke, MikeItem Metadata only The 1997-98 Drought in Papua New Guinea: Failure of Policy or Triumph of the Citizenry?(ANU Press) Allen, Bryant J.; Bourke, R. Michael; May, RonItem Metadata only The 2006 Military Takeover in Fiji: A Coup to end all Coups?(ANU Press, 2009) Fraenkel, Jon; Firth, Stewart; Lal, BrijThis book explores the factors behind – and the implications of – the 2006 coup. It brings together contributions from leading scholars, local personalities, civil society activists, union leaders, journalists, lawyers, soldiers and politicians – including deposed Prime Ministers Laisenia Qarase and Mahendra Chaudhry. The 2006 Military Takeover in Fiji: A Coup to End All Coups? is essential reading for those with an interest in the contemporary history of Fiji, politics in deeply divided societies, or in military intervention in civilian politics.Item Metadata only A Changing Oceania(ANU ePress, 2013) Hegarty, David; D. Hegarty; D. TryonItem Metadata only The Abau Open Electorate: A Second Go at LPV(ANU Press, 2013) Anere, Ray; May, R.J.; Anere, Ray; Haley, Nicole; Wheen, KatherineItem Metadata only Afterword: Land Transformations and Exclusion across Regions(ANU Press, 2017) Hirsch, Philip; McDonnell, Siobhan; Allen, Matthew; Filer, ColinItem Metadata only Aloha e Brij(ANU Press, 2017) Hanlon, David; Munro, Doug; Corbett, JackItem Metadata only ‘Anxiety, uncertainty and fear in our land’: Fiji’s road to military coup(ANU Press, 2009) Lal, Brij V.; Fraenkel, Jon; Firth, Stewart; Lal, Brij V.Item Open Access 'Arc of Instability'? Melanesia in the Early 2000s(Canberra ACT : State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Project, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University., 2003) May, RonaldThis book comprises six informed contemporary narratives and historical commentary by a group of distinguished regional scholars writing in the context of growing concern about an emerging 'arc of instability' in the Southwest Pacific region. This collection of papers derives from a public seminar at the Australian National University in 2001, intended to provide some commentary and discussion on a number of significant events then taJcing place in Melanesia, and in the context of growing concern about an emerging 'arc of instability' to Australia's north. The collection has subsequently been expanded and updated.Item Metadata only Assessing the Shift to Limited Preferential Voting(ANU Press, 2013) May, R.J.; Wheen, Katherine; Haley, Nicole; May, R.J.; Anere, Ray; Haley, Nicole; Wheen, KatherineItem Metadata only Autobiography and Faction(ANU Press, 2017) Munro, Doug; Munro, Doug; Corbett, JackItem Metadata only Background to the 2007 Election: Political Developments(ANU Press, 2013) May, R.J.; Anere, Ray; May, R.J.; Anere, Ray; Haley, Nicole; Wheen, KatherineItem Metadata only The Belief in Sorcery in Solomon Islands(ANU Press, 2015) Kanairara, Philip; Futaiasi, Derek; Forsyth, Miranda; Eves, RichardItem Metadata only Between Eagles and Flying Foxes: Elections for the Manus Provincial and Open Seats(ANU Press, 2013) Dalsgaard, Steffen; May, R.J.; Anere, Ray; Haley, Nicole; Wheen, KatherineItem Metadata only Boort and Beyond(ANU Press, 2014) Daws, Gavan; Gammage, Bill; Lal, Brij V.; Daws, GavanItem Open Access The Bougainville Referendum : Law, Administration and Politics(Department of Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University, 2019) Regan, Anthony J.This book presents an analysis of legal, administrative and political issues arising from the complex arrangements for the conduct of the Bougainville referendum. The first purpose of this book is to promote a better understanding of the referendum arrangements, the second purpose is to consider what may be needed to ensure that the referendum is free and fair and the third is to consider the impacts on peacebuilding involved in including a deferred referendum as part of a long-term peace process. The book is organised into two main parts, the first dealing mainly with historical, contextual and background matters. The second part examines the Bougainville referendum arrangements in some detail, their origins, intent, operation and implementation to April 2019. Chapter nine examines matters likely to arise after the referendum, including determination of the outcome, making decisions on its implementation and determining whether the referendum has been not only free and fair but is also a legitimate exercise of the will of those who were entitled to vote. A set of legal documents containing the key provisions on the referendum has been compiled and made available through a data commons link - https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/rest/display/anudc:5914?layout=def:display.Item Metadata only The Boy from Boort(ANU Press, 2014) Gammage, Bill; Gammage, Bill; Lal, Brij V.; Daws, GavanItem Metadata only The Boy from Labasa(ANU Press, 2017) Halter, Nicholas; Munro, Doug; Corbett, JackItem Metadata only Brij V. Lal: Rooting for History(ANU Press, 2017) Vahed, Goolam; Munro, Doug; Corbett, JackItem Metadata only A Cautious New Approach: China's Growing Trilateral Aid Cooperation(ANU Press, 2020-03) Zhang, Denghua‘As a student of international relations and a former diplomat, Zhang brings the insights of a practitioner and the eye of scholar to explain why Chinese actors choose to engage in aid cooperation with traditional donors in the Asia-Pacific. This book is among the first to take a holistic approach to understanding the motivations of the many agencies involved in China’s aid program, and it will challenge the expectations of many readers.’ —Dr Graeme Smith, The Australian National University ‘This book breaks new ground by examining a little-known dimension of China’s foreign policy: trilateral aid cooperation. Denghua Zhang sets this highly original analysis in the context of the new assertiveness of Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping, the China International Development Cooperation Agency established in 2018, and the Belt and Road Initiative, which now serves as the framework for Chinese overseas aid and engagement. At a time when the debate in the West about the rise of China has intensified, not always knowledgeably, this book fills an important gap in our understanding of China in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.’ —Dr Stewart Firth, The Australian National University ‘This thoroughly researched work examines trilateral cooperation as a new and interesting aspect of China’s growing international aid program, and as a window into the changing nature of that program as well as the wider foreign policy in which it is embedded. The broad themes and topics discussed are clearly significant, ultimately touching on one of the most important international issues of our time, the implications of the rise of China for a long-established Western-dominated international system.’ —Prof. Terence Smith-Wesley, University of Hawai‘i