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Pacific Islands Policy

 

 

 

 

   
 
Pacific Islands Policy
 
Pacific Islands Policy examines critical issues, problems, and opportunities that are relevant to the Pacific Islands region. The series is intended to influence the policy process, affect how people understand a range of contemporary Pacific issues, and help fashion solutions. A central aim of the series is to encourage scholarly analysis of economic, political, social, and cultural issues in a manner that will advance common understanding of current challenges and policy responses.
 
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Micronesians on the Move: Eastward and Upward Bound, Published 2013

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Education in Pacific Island States: Reflections on the Failure of 'Grand Remedies', Published 2013

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Pacific Island Nations: How Viable Are Their Economies? Published 2012

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Confronting Environmental Treaty Implementation Challenges in the Pacific Islands, 2010

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U.S. Territorial Policy: Trends and Current Challenges, 2009

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Guarding the Guardians: Accountability and Anticorruption in Fiji's Cleanup Campaign, 2008

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Safety, Security, and Accessible Justice: Participatory Approaches to Law and Justice Reform in Papua New Guinea, 2008

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China in Oceania: New Forces in Pacific Politics, 2007

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Is That the Best You Can Do? A Tale of Two Micronesian Economies, 2006

 
 

Source: The East-West Center