Politics, Development and Security in Oceania

The chapters in this volume canvass political change and development across the Pacific Islands from a variety of perspectives, each contributing to the analysis of a region growing in complexity and in confidence. They fall neatly into three sections: Oceania and its Inheritance; Oceania - Current...

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Main Author: Hegarty, David (auth)
Other Authors: Tryon, Darrell (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2013
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