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  1. The enigmas of Fiji’s good governance coup - Jon Fraenkel and Stewart Firth
  2. ‘Anxiety, uncertainty and fear in our land’: Fiji’s road to military coup - Brij V. Lal
  3. Fiji’s December 2006 coup: Who, what, where and why? - Jon Fraenkel
  4. ‘This process of political readjustment’: The aftermath of the 2006 Fiji Coup - Brij V. Lal
  5. The changing role of the Great Council of Chiefs - Robert Norton
  6. The Fiji military and ethno-nationalism: Analyzing the paradox - Stewart Firth and Jon Fraenkel
  7. Swim or sink: The post-coup economy in limbo - Satish Chand
  8. The great roadmap charade: Electoral issues in post-coup Fiji - Jon Fraenkel
  9. Religion and politics: The Christian churches and the 2006 coup in Fiji - Lynda Newland
  10. The good, the bad and the faithful: The response by Indian religious groups - Jonathon Prasad
  11. Heading for the scrap heap of history? The consequences of the coup for the Fiji labour movement - Vijay Naidu
  12. The Fiji nurses’ strike - Kuini Lutua
  13. The Fiji coup six months on: The role of the media - Samisoni Pareti
  14. State control and self-censorship in the media after the coup - Russell Hunter
  15. The impact of the coup on Fiji’s judiciary - Graham Leung
  16. The erosion of judicial independence - Graham Leung
  17. The rule of law and judicial independence amidst the coups and attempted coups in Fiji since 1987 - Tupou Draunidalo
  18. The coup d’état and the Fiji Human Rights Commission - Noel Cox
  19. The People’s Charter: For or against? - Wadan Narsey
  20. ‘Democracy’ versus good governance - Mahendra P. Chaudhry
  21. From fear and turmoil to the possibilities of hope and renewal once again - Laisenia Qarase
  22. Resolving the current crisis in Fiji – a personal perspective - Jioji Kotobalavu
  23. Mythic constitutionalism: Whither Fiji’s course in June 2007? - Joni Madraiwiwi
  24. Creating a stable Fiji - Joni Madraiwiwi
  25. Making votes count: The need for electoral reform - Rev. Akuila Yabaki
  26. The impact of Fiji’s 2006 coup on human and women’s rights - Virisila Buadromo
  27. Reflections on Fiji’s ‘coup culture’ - Sandra Tarte
  28. Fijian Ethno-Nationalism - Jone R. Baledrokadroka
  29. Ethno-Nationalism and the People’s Charter - Jone Dakuvula
  30. One hand clapping: Reflections on the first anniversary of Fiji’s 2006 coup - Brij V. Lal
  31. Fiji’s Coup Syndrome - Jon Fraenkel and Stewart Firth