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Foreign forces in Pacific politics.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Pacific politics series ; v. 4.Publication details: [Suva, Fiji] : Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific, ©1983.Description: xv, 325 pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Foreign forces in Pacific politics.DDC classification:
  • 327.99 19
  • 320.996 20
Contents:
Part A: The road to independence (1. The decolonisation of the Pacific / Peter Larmour ; 2. Constitutional issues in the transition to independence / Yas Ghai)
Part B: External forces (3. USA: the big umbrella / Donald Johnson ; 4. Australia: the intermediate umbrella / David Shand ; 5. New Zealand: Pacific island or metropolitan power? / Anthony Haas ; 6. Japan: the risen Sun / Terutaro Nishino ; 7. China: the waking giant / Michael Godley ; 8. USSR: the unknown northern neighbour / Daniel Tamarkin ; 9. Latin America: on the outside looking in / Francisco Orrego Vicuna ; 10. Europe: raw materials, markets, and security interests / Gotz Mackensen)
Part C: Future directions (11. Regional cooperation: overcoming the counter-pulls/ Ron Crocombe ; 12. Ideology: pragmatism, identity and great power rivalry / Ralph Premdas ; 13. Economic forces: constraints and potentials / Te'o I. Fairbairn ; 14. Independence for sale: what are the offers? / Tony Hughes ; 15. Transnational corporatiions: the politics of international commerce / Michael Howard ; 16. Strategy and security: the choices are few / Richard Herr)
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-316) and index.

Part A: The road to independence (1. The decolonisation of the Pacific / Peter Larmour ; 2. Constitutional issues in the transition to independence / Yas Ghai)

Part B: External forces (3. USA: the big umbrella / Donald Johnson ; 4. Australia: the intermediate umbrella / David Shand ; 5. New Zealand: Pacific island or metropolitan power? / Anthony Haas ; 6. Japan: the risen Sun / Terutaro Nishino ; 7. China: the waking giant / Michael Godley ; 8. USSR: the unknown northern neighbour / Daniel Tamarkin ; 9. Latin America: on the outside looking in / Francisco Orrego Vicuna ; 10. Europe: raw materials, markets, and security interests / Gotz Mackensen)

Part C: Future directions (11. Regional cooperation: overcoming the counter-pulls/ Ron Crocombe ; 12. Ideology: pragmatism, identity and great power rivalry / Ralph Premdas ; 13. Economic forces: constraints and potentials / Te'o I. Fairbairn ; 14. Independence for sale: what are the offers? / Tony Hughes ; 15. Transnational corporatiions: the politics of international commerce / Michael Howard ; 16. Strategy and security: the choices are few / Richard Herr)

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