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Preliminary Pages
Acknowledgements
Introduction
- Keynote Address — From Neo-Liberalism to the New Medievalism John Rapley
- Treading Water in Rapids? Non-Governmental Organisations and Resistance to Neo-Liberalism in Pacific Island States Claire Slatter
- Regionalism and Cultural Identity: Putting the Pacific back into the plan Elise Huffer
Labour Migration
- Migration, Dependency and Inequality in the Pacific: Old Wine in Bigger Bottles? (Part 1) John Connell
- Migration, Dependency and Inequality in the Pacific: Old Wine in Bigger Bottles? (Part 2) John Connell
- Globalisation, New Labour Migration and Development in Fiji Manoranjan Mohanty
- ‘Tonga Only Wants Our Money’: The children of Tongan migrants Helen Lee
- Labour Mobility in the Pacific: Creating seasonal work programs in Australia Nic Maclellan and Peter Mares
- Contemporary Migration Within the Pacific Islands: The case of Fijian skilled workers in Kiribati and Marshall Islands Avelina Rokoduru
Sugar and Garments
- Fiji: Sugar and sweatshirts, migrants and remittances Kate Hannan
- End of the Line? Globalisation and Fiji’s Garment Industry Donovan Storey
Corporate and State Governance in Mining and Forestry
- Global Capital and Local Ownership in Solomon Islands’ Forestry Industry Tarcisius Tara Kabutaulaka
- Mining, Social Change and Corporate Social Responsibility: Drawing lines in the Papua New Guinea mud Glenn Banks
- The ‘Resource Curse’ and Governance: A Papua New Guinean perspective Mel Togolo
Tradition, Culture and Politics
- Keynote Address — Governance in Fiji: The interplay between indigenous tradition, culture and politics Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi
- The State of the State in Fiji: Some failings in the periphery Vijay Naidu
- Power Sharing in Fiji and New Caledonia Jon Fraenkel
- More Than 20 Years of Political Stability in Samoa under the Human Rights Protection Party Asofou So’o
- Matai Titles and Modern Corruption in Samoa: Costs, expectations and consequences for families and society A. Morgan Tuimaleali’ifano
Media, Civil Society and Democracy
- Keynote Address — Keeping the Information Flow Open: A key condition for good government in Micronesia Father Francis X. Hezel
- Governance, Globalisation and the PNG Media: A survival dilemma Joe R. Kanekane
- Democracy in Papua New Guinea: Challenges from a rights-based approach Orovu Sepoe
- Governance and Livelihood Realities in Solomon Islands Morgan Wairiu



