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02 Wadan Narsey books
A0 …… My USP Chronicles
B0 The Bainimarama Government
B1 Behind the coups of 2006 and 2000
B2 Manipulating constitutions, electoral systems and elections
B3 2014 Elections Issues
B4 Media censorship
B5 Academic censorship
B6 Censored Letters to Editor
C3 Books and reports
D1 Economic
D2 Political
D3 Social
E1 Poverty
E2 Gender
E3 Employment and Labour
E6 Education
E7 Food security
E8 Pacific issues
E9 Sports
F1 FNPF
F2 Microeconomics for PICs
Z3 Videos on Youtube
Posts tagged ‘Australia’
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25/04/2020
“The Great FNPF Robbery” (FT 25/4/2020)
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18/04/2020
“Recovering the Fiji tourism industry” (FT 18/4/2020)
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28/03/2020
“The Hammer and the Squeeze” (FT 28/3/2020)
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24/09/2019
Waking up to Australia’s real Pacific family (The Interpreter, 4/9/2019)
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23/03/2019
“NZ’s wonderful PM and people: a lesson for Australia” (ed. in FT 23/3/2019)
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09/03/2019
“World Rugby Trade War, Again” (ed. in FT 9/3/2019)
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23/02/2019
“The Archbishop versus the World Bank on Fiji Poverty” (ed. in FT 23/2/2019)
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18/08/2018
Australian and NZ academics’ double standards on Fiji democracy: downplaying the military mercenaries (Aug. 2018)
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28/03/2017
Correcting myself: remember the 2000 RFMF Evans Board of Inquiry Report ? (28/3/2017)
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20/02/2017
“Mark and Sue: entrepreneurs not marking time” (FT 18/2/2017)
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22/08/2016
“Fiji’s real medal position at Rio Olympics”
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05/03/2016
“Could it have been worse? Are we really prepared?” (The Fiji Times, 5 March 2016)
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25/07/2015
“The Real Pacific Games Champions: and the challenges” (edited article in Fiji Times, 25 July, 2015)
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13/11/2014
Bainimarama and the Forum: a storm in a calm ocean (DevPolicy Blog (11 Nov. 2014))
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05/11/2014
“Bainimarama and the Forum Secretariat: a storm in a calm Pacific Ocean”. 5 Nov. 2014.
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11/08/2014
“The continuing myths of “1 person = 1 vote = 1 value” 11 August 2014
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17/05/2014
“Election Issues 12: Fiji voters and international relations” (17 May 2014)
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09/04/2014
“Kadavu Statement by Brigadier General Tikoitoga” Letter to Editor, Fiji TImes and Fiji Sun, 9 April 2014.
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07/06/2013
“Australia and NZ influence on World Bank and ADB loans to Fiji: the China factor”. Development Policy Blog, ANU. 7 June 2013.
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23/02/2013
Schultz on Australian foreign policy towards the Pacific [Islands Business, 21 February 2013]
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21/02/2013
PICTA, PACER and EPAs: weaknesses in PIC trade policies Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol.19 No 3. 2004.
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14/01/2013
Trashing the Ghai Constitution: the positives (14 January 2013)
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04/07/2012
What the Fiji Sun refused to publish: Dodgy Australians and Kiwis abroad 16 June 2012.
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14/06/2012
Dodgy Australians and Kiwis abroad
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01/06/2012
“Political turmoil cruels investment decisions”: but where? Islands Business 1 June 2012.
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17/05/2012
Following Captain James Cook
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27/04/2012
PACER Plus, OCTA and FICs: beggars can’t be choosers
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04/04/2012
“Australian and NZ policy in the Pacific: Alternatives to crude regional integration” Paper presented at the 39th Otago Foreign Policy School. Redefining the Pacific? Regionalism, Past, Present and the Future. 25-27 June 2004.
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02/04/2012
“Regional integration: from fiction to fact”. State of the Pacific Dialogue. East West Centre January 2010.
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31/03/2012
Pacific Islands Countries’ Fiscal Reform needed for EPAs with the EU and PACER with Australia and NZ. 2003, revised for publication 2010.
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28/03/2012
The Exclusion of Pacific Island Workers, again [Islands Business Oct 2006]
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28/03/2012
A smoother journey towards PACER Plus Islands Business, August 2009.
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Recent Posts
“USP: the illusion of Government grants” (ed. in FT 24/10/2021)
“USP’s Fiji Bogey” (ed. in FT 31/10/2021)
“Fiji@50: how did Fiji share its cake?” (FT 10 Oct.2020)
“Fiji@50: How did we grow Fiji’s cake?” (ed. in FT Supplement, 5Oct. 2020)
“Fiji Times not on a level playing field” (ed. in FT 26/9/2020)
“Father Kevin Barr: an enigmatic champion against poverty”(19/9/2020)
“COVID-19: economic setback for women?” (FT 12/9/2020)
“Violence Against Women: another sermon for the Archbishop (FT 5/9/2020)
“Ministers and boards: where does the buck stop” (FT 29/8/2020)
“The economics of the PM’s new office” (ed. in FT 22/8/2020)
“Budget 2020-21: the Good and the Bad” (ed. in FT 25/7/1920)
“The Fiji Prime Minister’s Salary and Perks” (ed. in FT 17/7/2020)
“BDO Report is not history- yet” (Ed in FT 26/6/2020)
“USP in crisis: another NBF” (ed. in FT 16/6/2020)
“The Fiji Times Parliament: the need to challenge Narube and Sanday” (FT 13/6/2020)
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