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New politics in the South Pacific
New Politics in the South Pacific is a multidisciplinary volume examining the major political, cultural, and social transformations occurring across the Pacific Islands during the late twentieth century. Edited by Werner vom Busch, Fay Alailima, and Peter Larmour, the book brings together contributions from leading scholars of Pacific studies. It explores the emergence of new political movements, challenges to traditional authority structures, and the impact of modernization and globalization on governance within Oceania. Topics discussed include constitutional reforms, social change, cultural identity, grassroots political participation, and regional cooperation among Pacific Island states. The volume also addresses the relationship between indigenous political systems and modern state institutions, highlighting tensions and adaptations within rapidly evolving societies. With its combination of political analysis, cultural perspectives, and comparative insights, this book offers an essential reference for understanding contemporary political developments in the South Pacific. It provides valuable background for researchers, students, and policymakers concerned with the dynamics of governance and social change in one of the world’s most diverse and complex regions.
| 2024-3039 | 320 Bus n | Perpustakaan Diplomasi | Tersedia |
| PMKAA01123 | 320.995 BUS n | Museum KAA (Pacific and Oceania) | Tersedia |
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