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Electing women to Parliament: Fiji and the alternative vote electoral system
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Restoring Democracy: Australian Responses to Military Coups in Fiji
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Restoring Democracy: Australian Responses to Military Coups in Fiji
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Venereal diseases, military and women in colonial Fiji (1930s-1940s)
Published 2023-12-01“…AbstractThis article explores the main features and the implications of the colonial medical policies and legislation regarding Venereal diseases (VD) during the colonial period (the 1930s-40s) in Fiji. The British Parliament has intensively discussed the VD, enacted various regulations, introduced prevention campaigns to combat this deadly infectious disease, and rescued its military citizens. …”
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Fiji’s coup culture: Rediscovering a voice at the ballot box
Published 2019-07-01“…Commentary: The second Fiji General Election in 12 years, since the fourth coup in 2006, took place on 14 November 2018, and once again the key players were the three parties that gained seats in Parliament in the 2014 election. …”
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REVIEW: Noted: Human touch, revealing media insights into Speight’s coup
Published 2006-09-01“…At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered and demanded the government step down. …”
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Pacific Media Watch and protest in Oceania: An investigative free media case study
Published 2014-05-01“…Figure 1: A Pacific Media Watch Fiji torture and social media investigation series won the Dart Asia-Pacific Centre trauma journalism prize in 2013.…”
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Gender and Opposition Leadership in the Pacific Islands
Published 2023-02-01“…Parliaments in the Pacific Islands are among the most male-dominated in the world. …”
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