Fiji : the challenges and opportunities of diversity / by Vijay Naidu (with the support of Annawaite...
Fiji : the challenges and opportunities of diversity / by Vijay Naidu (with the support of Annawaite Matadradra, Maria Sahib and Josaia Osborne).
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Publisher
London : Minority Rights Group International, 2013.
Date
2013.
Call Numbers
GQ 2014/1709
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
40 p. : map ; 30 cm.
Contents
Introduction -- Part 1 : Background. Ethnic groups in Fiji -- Historical and contemporary factors in inter-ethnic relations and discrimination -- The Qarase era and contemporary Fiji -- Part 2 : Findings of the interview survey among ethnic groups. Current inter-ethnic relations -- Issues that contr...
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Publisher
London : Minority Rights Group International, 2013.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
2013.
Subjects
Subject Keywords
- Fiji
- Ethnic relations
- Ethnic groups
- Racial discrimination
- Community participation
- Constitutional law
- Coups
- Statistics
- Surveys
- Interviews
- Attitudes
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Scope and Contents
Summary
Fiji has experienced four military coups and a military mutiny since 1987, mainly as a result of tension between the majority indigenous Fijian population and an economically powerful Indian minority. Smaller minorities, including Banabans, Rotumans, Chinese, Melanesians and other Pacific islanders are largely politically invisible, and socially an...
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Fiji : the challenges and opportunities of diversity / by Vijay Naidu (with the support of Annawaite Matadradra, Maria Sahib and Josaia Osborne).
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"Published March 2013" -- P. 2 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
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GQ 2014/1709
Record Identifier
74VKvlWgv5vO
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKvlWgv5vO
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ISBN
9781907919398
DDC
323.11
MMS ID
991021708459702626