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Conferences and Workshops: 2001 Solomon Islands Workshop: Building Peace and Stability
24-26 October, 2001, University House, Australian National University
- Program
- Introduction
- Workshop Papers
- Henry Tobani, Member, Peace Monitoring Council Solomon Islands; Former spokesman, IFM
Ethnic Tension: Externalising the Internalities
- Hilda Kii, Lecturer, Distance Education Unit, Solomon Islands College of Higher Education
The Ethnic Tension in Retrospect
- Rick N Hou, Governor, Central Bank of Solomon Islands
An Overview of Solomon Islands Economy: The effects of the ethnic tensions and policy implications
- Satish Chand, Fellow, Asia-Pacifc School of Economics and Management
Stability for Peace and Prosperity: Tracing the dynamics in recent Solomon Islands
- Matthew Wale, Director, Peace Office, Solomon Islands Christian Association
The Solomon Islands Peace Process – Made in Townsville, made for unsustainability
- Alfred Sasako, Member of Parliament in Solomon Islands and former journalist
Rebuilding a Battered Solomon Islands
- Ian Scales, Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology at ANU
Regional politics in Solomon Islands
- Background Papers
- David Hegarty, Adjunct Fellow, ANU; Convenor, SSGM; Leader, International Peace Monitoring Team in Solomon Islands in 2001
Monitoring Peace in Solomon Islands
- Nick Hurly, New Zealand High Commissioner to Solomon Islands 1999-2001
New Zealand and Solomon Islands Ethnic Conflict
- Martin Sharp, Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands
Australian Policy on the ‘Ethnic Tension’ in Solomon Islands 1999-2001
- Christopher Chevalier, Director, International Development Assistance for APHEDA; Cathy Emery, Head of Pacific, Australian Volunteers International
United we stand, divided we fail: The response of Australian Aid and Development Agencies
- Judith Bennett
Roots of Conflict in Solomon Islands – Though much is taken, much abides: legacies of tradition and colonialism (Discussion Paper 5/2002)
- Tarcissius Tara Kabutaulaka
Beyond Ethnicity: The Political Economy of the Guadalcanal Crisis in Solomon Islands (Working Paper 1/2001)
Governing for the Future: Young People and Vanuatu's Governance Agenda
23 - 24 April, Emalus Campus, University of the South Pacific, Port Vila, Vanuatu
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