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Fiji
Books & arts
Military mosaic
Graeme Dobell
15 April 2019
Books | A former diplomat tells the story of the “talented cross-section” of Fiji’s youth who enlisted in the British Army in 1962
International
China in the Pacific: a question of influence
Graeme Smith
16 October 2017
Exaggerated fears about China’s intentions reflect a misunderstanding of what’s happening in the region
International
Chinese policing on show
Graeme Smith
5 October 2017
Large-scale arrests by Chinese police in Fiji throw light on China’s justice system
Essays & reportage
The general’s goose
Robbie Robertson
11 September 2017
Extract
| Fiji’s tale of contemporary misadventure reveals the challenges of inheritance
International
The price of re-engaging with Fiji
Jon Fraenkel
26 June 2016
Fiji’s PM says his government has introduced genuine democracy, lifted social equity, countered corruption and calmed ethnic divisions.
Jon Fraenkel
assesses the…
International
How to annoy the neighbours
Nic Maclellan
28 August 2015
With the Pacific Islands Forum meeting soon in Port Moresby, many island leaders are expressing frustration at Australia’s climate policies, writes
Nic Maclellan
International
The Fiji coup and the politics of ethnicity
Jon Fraenkel
7 October 2009
Fiji confirms the lesson of history: military officers aren’t very good at managing the affairs of state, writes
Jon Fraenkel