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Africanisation of the South Pacific / Reilly Ben Nov 2000  Article
Reilly Ben Article
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Publication Nov 2000.
Description 261-268
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ID:   035125


Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific: a handbook / Osborne, Charles (ed.) 1970  Book
Osborne, Charles Book
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Publication London, Anthony Blond Ltd., 1970.
Description xi, 580p.Hbk
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005663910.309/OSB 005663MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   063860


Australian defence: a new role in the South Pacific? / Naidu, GVC Jul 1987  Article
Naidu, GVC Article
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Publication Jul 1987.
Key Words Defence  Australia  South Pacific 
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ID:   061833


Australian interventionsim grows in South Pacific / Schofield, Glive May 2005  Journal Article
Schofield, Glive Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
Key Words Intervention  Australia  South Pacific 
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ID:   069079


Between modernity and primitivity: Okinawan identity in relation to Japan and the South Pacific / Barclay, Kate   Journal Article
Barclay, Kate Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nationalism  Japan  South Pacific  National Identity 
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ID:   103797


Breaking the US navy's gun club mentality in the South pacific / Reardon, Jeff   Journal Article
Reardon, Jeff Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words South Pacific  United States - Navy  US - Navy  Gun Club 
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ID:   133692


Caught in the net: fisheries management in the South Pacific / Jones, Lewis   Journal Article
Jones, Lewis Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Although the risk of conflict over fisheries stocks in the South Pacific is currently low, increasing demand will test existing conversation measures. Lewis Jones examines the potential for confrontations and China seeks to play a larger role in Pacific Fishing.
Key Words Conflict  Geopolitics  China  South Pacific  Chinese Threat  Economic Interest 
Fishing Industry 
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ID:   079851


China and the emerging regional order in the South Pacific / Zhang, Yongjin   Journal Article
Zhang, Yongjin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract As China rises, it has become increasingly aggressive in applying its soft power in the Pacific. What does China's arrival mean for the emerging regional order in the Pacific? What is it up to in the strategic backwater of the Pacific, which has traditionally been regarded as an 'American lake' and Australia's 'special patch'? Setting my analysis in the broad context of China's new global diplomacy, I argue that the pattern of China's assertive behaviour in the Pacific is no different from its approach to other regions in the global South. I further argue that with only limited strategic, diplomatic and economic investment in the Pacific, China has become a regional power by default. The arrival of China, therefore, is unlikely to provoke any new round of great power competition. Rather, it offers opportunities for the world's second most formidable development challenge.
Key Words Diplomacy  China  South Pacific 
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ID:   097856


China and the pacific Island countries / Xiujun, Xu   Journal Article
Xiujun, Xu Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   129344


China in the Pacific Islands: a reality check / Hayward-Jones, Jenny   Journal Article
Hayward-Jones, Jenny Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   086807


China in the south pacific: strategic threat? / Yang, Jian   Journal Article
Yang, Jian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China's influence in the South Pacific appears to be growing rapidly. China now has the largest number of diplomats in the region.It is observed that " It is now accepted routine that the first official overseas visit by a new head of government from the region is made to Beijing, not to Canberra, Washington or Wellington.
Key Words China  South Pacific  Washington  Strategic Threat  Grand Stratgy 
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ID:   128901


China-New Zealand ties: a timely focus / Lynch, Brian   Journal Article
Lynch, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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China's rise: South Pacific perspectives / Ayson, Robert   Journal Article
Ayson, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Security  Australia  South Pacific  New Zealand  China Rise 
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Climate change education in the South Pacific: resilience for whom? / Takinana, Anuantaeka; Baars, Roger C   Journal Article
Takinana, Anuantaeka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change education (CCE) can be an important tool to increase local community resilience. In 2017, the Pacific Community ratified the Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific (FRDP) aiming to equip local communities with skills needed to become more climate change resilient. In 2018, Fiji implemented the Climate Change Resilience Programme (CCRP) at the University of the South Pacific (USP), the first of its kind in the South Pacific. This paper evaluates (i) the orientation and aim of the programme and (ii) how different stakeholders influenced the curriculum development process. Tribe's concept of curriculum space is used to highlight the overall aim of the CCRP. Freeman's stakeholder theory allows to identify key stakeholders and their influence on the curriculum. Results indicate that the programme seems to foster climate resilience in the workplace rather than the local community. Unfortunately, current and future community leaders, the notional targets of this course, were almost completely unrepresented in the process to accredit the course, with the body responsible for accreditation being dominated by industry representatives. This study helps to inform the current review of the Regional Certificate Programme to realign it with its initially envisioned community focus.
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Contextualising the AIDS epidemic in the South Pacific: orthodoxies, estimates and evidence / O'Keefe, Michael   Journal Article
O'Keefe, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract There is a growing consensus that HIV/AIDS is a 'time bomb' ticking in the South Pacific. This may, in fact, be the case. However, there are at least two major problems with this approach. First, analysis of the implications of the epidemic is based on supposedly concrete links between the epidemic and social, economic and political outcomes. Many of these apparent links have not been established (because the data is not available for the South Pacific). As such, much of the method for analysing the ramifications of the epidemic is borrowed from elsewhere, notably Africa, and the strength of these links is beginning to unravel. Second, research on the vectors of the epidemic that informs this consensus is only as good as the data that it relies on. There are major testing and surveillance gaps in the South Pacific that mean projections are often based on patchy and incomplete data. This can dramatically skew priorities. Reflecting on these problems is important because of the clear ramifications they pose for the development of good public policy in, and toward, the South Pacific.
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ESCAP National papers for the UNCSTD / Regional Centre for Technology Transfer 1979  Book
Regional Centre for Technology Transfer Book
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Publication Bangalore, Regional Centre for Technology Transfer, 1979.
Description v.p
Contents Vol 1
Key Words Australia  Afghanistan  Bangladesh  Bhutan  South Pacific 
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ID:   009902


Fall-out in the South Pacific / Lintner Bertil Jan 1996  Article
Lintner Bertil Article
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Publication Jan 1996.
Description 34-40
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ID:   056544


Globalization governance and guns / Ross , Ken   Journal Article
Ross , Ken Journal Article
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Key Words Globalization  South Pacific  Governance  Small State 
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ID:   179199


Honey pot - or not? / Sexton, Patricia   Journal Article
Sexton, Patricia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The link between trans-national crime and crypto-currencies reveals vulnerabilities in the regional security architecture of the South Pacific. While cryptos are considered a threat by the government, they also offer opportunity. To maximise this opportunity, and to mitigate the threat, the governments should regulate, working alongside our Pacific partners to utilise this unique asset class, as well as the technology on which it is built, to combat the facilitation of trans-national crime and money laundering. Given that it is a disruptive technology with rapidly growing market capitalisation, getting ahead of the curve will reap reward for both the government and law enforcement bodies regionally.
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ID:   102462


Human rights in the South Pacific: challenges and changes / Farran, Sue 2009  Book
Farran, Sue Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description xxv, 337p.
Standard Number 9781844721094, hbk
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