Information on "Democracy" and "Oceania"
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March 2012
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Mar 2012
Indonesia: Shattering Stereotypes
Author: Fergus Hanson
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper reports the results of the Lowy Institute's second opinion poll in Indonesia. More on «Indonesia: Shattering Stereotypes»
May 2011
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May 2011
Policy Overboard: Australia’s Increasingly Costly Fiji Drift
Author: Jenny Hayward-Jones
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
Australia’s tough-love policy towards Fiji has failed to persuade the government of Voreqe Bainimarama to restore democracy to Fiji and may even be helping to entrench his regime. More on «Policy Overboard: Australia’s Increasingly Costly Fiji Drift»
October 2009
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Oct 2009
Rebuilding Zimbabwe: Australia's Role in Supporting the Transition
Author: Joel Negin, Jolyon Ford
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This publication assesses whether Australia ought to continue providing assistance to the power-sharing government in Zimbabwe or reduce its commitments until a more acceptable government is in place. More on «Rebuilding Zimbabwe: Australia's Role in Supporting the Transition»
October 2008
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Oct 2008
Engineering Political Stability in Solomon Islands
Author: Jenny Hayward-Jones
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper reports on the outcomes of a conference on the potential for reform of the political system in the Solomon Islands to engineer greater political stability. More on «Engineering Political Stability in Solomon Islands»
September 2007
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6 Sep 2007
Australia and Indonesia: Current Problems, Future Prospects
Author: Jamie Mackie
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper examines the issues that characterize volatile Australia-Indonesia relations. More on «Australia and Indonesia: Current Problems, Future Prospects»
February 2007
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Feb 2007
Reinventing "West Asia": How the "Middle East" and "South Asia" fit into Australia's Strategic Picture
Author: Anthony Bubalo
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This brief discusses the reasons for strategically viewing Middle East and South Asia as one coherent region. More on «Reinventing "West Asia": How the "Middle East" and "South Asia" fit into Australia's Strategic Picture»
October 2006
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19 Oct 2006
The Politics of Fear: Counter-Terrorism and Australian Democracy
Author: David Wright-Neville
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
This publication discusses the Australian counterterrorism policy and its impact on democracy and civil liberties. More on «The Politics of Fear: Counter-Terrorism and Australian Democracy»
June 2006
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Jun 2006
Australia-Indonesia Roundtable
Author: Malcolm Cook
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This report reflects a roundtable discussion of the Australia-Indonesia relationship, which aimed to generate a better understanding of the regional and global dimensions of the bilateral relationship. More on «Australia-Indonesia Roundtable»
May 2006
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May 2006
UNISCI Discussion Papers No 11
Author: Sten Rynning, Camilla Holmgaard Schmidt, Xira Ruiz, Mely Caballero-Anthony, Denis Hew, Noel M. Morada, Herman Joseph S. Kraft, Anita Douglas, Ramón Molina, Rohan Gunaratna, Gustavo Díaz, Kaveh Moravej, Gonzalo de Salazar, Laura Fernández, Eduardo Blanco, Aytan Gahramanova, Alisher Ilkhamov, Antonio Alonso, Sara Nso, Antonio Marquina, Javier Granados
Publisher: Research Unit on International Security and Cooperation (UNISCI)
This issue of UNISCI Discussion Papers series covers a broad range of topics. More on «UNISCI Discussion Papers No 11»
January 2006
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11 Jan 2006
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 7, No 1
Author: Farkhad Tolipov, Grigor Hakobyan, Stephen Blank, S Frederick Starr, Marat Yermukanov, Zoya Pylenko, Bakhtiyor Naimov, Aziz Soltobaev
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue analyzes Russian-Uzbek cooperation; Armenia's referendum for constitutional reform and its implications for the presidential election; Russia's hegemony and control over the Caspian Sea; and Kazakhstan's progress toward democracy. More on «Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 7, No 1 »
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