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Politics in Melanesia
Politics in Melanesia presents a comprehensive examination of the political structures, governance systems, and historical developments across the Melanesian region, including Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji. Edited by Ahmed Ali and Ronald Gordon Crocombe, the book brings together scholarly analyses from experts in Pacific political studies. It explores the influence of traditional leadership systems, the impact of colonial administration, and the challenges faced by newly independent states in building modern democratic institutions. The authors discuss a wide range of issues such as constitutional frameworks, political parties, electoral behavior, local governance, and the role of customary law in shaping political decision-making. The book also highlights regional political cooperation and geopolitical influences affecting Melanesian nations. As part of the Politics in the Pacific Islands series, this volume serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexities of governance in one of the most culturally diverse regions of the world. It provides foundational knowledge for comparative political studies within the broader South Pacific context.
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