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Political Participation in the Pacific: Issues of Gender, Race and Religion

Development Bulletin No. 59 October 2002
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Address to the symposium by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs
Ms Chris Gallus, MP

Introduction
Political participation in the Pacific: Issues of gender, race 
and religion
Pamela Thomas

Why religion, race and gender matter in Pacific politics 
Bronwen Douglas

Religion and religious institutions as defining factors in Papua New Guinea
politics
Philip Gibb

God’s will in paradise: The politics of ethnicity and religion in Fiji
Steven Ratuva

The changing face of racism and racial development in Fiji
Scott MacWilliam

Gender issues in post coup d’etat Fiji: snapshots from the Fiji Islands
P Imrana Jalal

Political participation in a fragmented democracy: Ethnic and religious
appeal in Papua New Guinea
Henry Okole

Pathways to political participation in Fiji: Gender, race and religion
in sustainable community development and nation building
Eci Nabalarua

To make a difference: realities of women’s participation in Papua New Guinea politics
Orovu Sepoe

Where are the women in Simbu politics?
Abby McLeod

Gender and perceptions of political power in Papua New Guinea
Dianne Korare

Winning and losing in politics: Key issues in Papua New Guinea
Carol Kidu and Susan Setae

Slo slo: Increasing women’s representation in parliament in Vanuatu
Isabelle Donald, Jane Strachan, and Hilda Taleo

Fighting for a fair deal in national politics
Afu Billy

Custom, chicanery and the myth of decolonisation in New Caledonia
Susanna Ounei

Law, governance and civil society: Revolution or evolution in the modernising Pacific?
Stewart Fenwick

Interest, nations and the state in development: Instability in archipelic Southeast Asia
Damien Kingsbury

Majelis Rakyat Papua–the Papuan People’s Assembly–and its significance 
in protecting the rights of the indigenous people of Papua
Agus Sumule

Viewpoint
Debating the relationship between human rights and aid in Australia
Jane Hearn and Susan Harris

Development research and policy formulation
Ian Patrick