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Militarisation, Economic Penetration and Human Rights in the Pacific 

The research project on Militarisation, Economic Penetration and Human Rights in the Pacific is a joint venture of the Life and Peace Institute in Uppsala, Sweden, and the Pacific Conference of Churches in Suva, Fiji. While the Life and Peace Institute played a supporting and facilitating role, the actual research was carried out by researchers in the Pacific region. 

Price per report: €7 $9 

 

Accelerated Climate Change: An Emerging Awareness of Pacific Churches Towards their Environmental Responsibilities 

Peter Salamonsen 
1998 (publ. 2002), 24 pp.

 

Business Interests and the State in Papua New Guinea 

David Kavanamur 
1998 (publ. 2002), 18 pp.

 

Drugs, Arms and National Security: The Global Becomes Local in Papua New Guinea 

Henry Ivarature 
1998 (publ. 2002), 31 pp.

 

Human Rights Violations in Bougainville, 1989-1997 

Dorke de Gedare 
1998 (publ. 2002), 35 pp.

Japan and the Pacific Islands: The Politics of Fisheries Access, Aid and Regionalism 

Sandra Tarte 
1998 (publ. 2002), 25 pp.

Storm in Paradise: The Military 1987 Coups in Fiji 

Steven Ratuva 
1998 (publ. 2002), 29 pp.