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Cooking the Goose: Fiji's Coup Culture Contextualised
Abstract:Abstract

In the 40 years since Fiji became independent, there has been no shortage of perspectives from which to frame its development: its colonial past, its dual status as a Third World and Pacific island state, and, most pervasively perhaps, race conflict. This article focuses on another perspective: the failure of ethnic Fijian leaders to democratise their community politically and economically. Its consequences for the country have been long-standing and lie behind Fiji's developing coup culture
Keywords:capitalist development  coup culture  racialised politics  chiefly leadership  post-colonial growth  multiracialism  Fijian paramountcy  Sitiveni Rabuka  sugar industry  Alliance government  Pacific Way  Fiji Public Service Association  Import Substitution Industrialisation  Laisenia Qarase
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