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Seminar Series

The SSGM Project publishes seminar papers, notes and transcripts in the interests of providing information and comment to a wide audience.

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Seminars in 2007


DateTitlePresenter
November 29, 2007
Seminar Room C
12.00 am-1.30 pm
(Ref no: 944)
Governance, Culture and Accountability in VanuatuRachel Bacon, Vincent Fairfax Fellow, St James Ethics Centre
November 15, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 935)
Rebuilding a Police Service – Restoring Law & Order: An Overview of the Activities of the PPF in the Solomon IslandsWill Jamieson, Commander of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Training College.
November 08, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 930)
State Transformation, Risk Management, and Australia’s New Interventionism in the South Pacific Shahar Hameiri, PhD candidate, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University
November 07, 2007
Coombs Ext Rm104
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 929)
Mediation and fragmentation: Religious institutions in the post-conflict **Solomon Islands***Debra McDougall, Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology and Sociology, University of Western Australia
September 13, 2007
Seminar Room D
11:00am-12:30pm
(Ref no: 878)
Fiji: Beyond the Six Months Since the December 2006 CoupBrij V. Lal, Professor of Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS, ANU
August 23, 2007
Seminar Room D
11:00am-12:30pm
(Ref no: 871)
Papua New Guinea National Elections 2007: Campaigns, Results, and ImplicationsJoe Ketan, PhD, free-lance consultant and special advisor to the Melpa Lutheran Church, Mount Hagen, PNG
July 26, 2007
Seminar Room D
11:00am-12:30pm
(Ref no: 859)
From Buddy to Bully: The Fiji Coup and the John Henderson, Associate Professor in Political Science, University of Canterbury, NZ
July 12, 2007
Seminar Room D
11:00am-12:30pm
(Ref no: 839)
Church and State in the Solomon IslandsThe Revd Dr. Keith Joseph and the Revd Charles Brown Beu, Bishop Patteson Theological College, Solomon Islands
June 20, 2007
Seminar Room E
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 823)
Electioneering in Papua New GuineaBill Standish, Visitor in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
May 30, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 796)
Of Mines and Men (and Women) Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi, PhD, Anthropologist who has worked in PNG since the early 1980s
May 03, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 754)
Peace building and development in Solomon Islands Iris Wielders, PhD Candidate, Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU
April 19, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 730)
Rebuilding Essential Machinery of Government-one of the Three Pillars of the Assistance Mission to Solomon IslandsSue Ingram, was the Director of the Machinery of Government Program under RAMSI, Solomon Islands
April 05, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 723)
Reflections on working for RAMSI and the Solomon Islands Economic Reform UnitHarry Greenwell, Visiting Fellow at SSGM, ANU
March 29, 2007
NARU
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 722)
Seeking Peace in the Midst of Civil War; The Colombian Experience Christopher Mitchell, Emeritus Professor of Conflict Research at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution [ICAR], George Mason University, Virginia
February 28, 2007
Seminar Room D
11.00 am-12.30 pm
(Ref no: 699)
Tax Havens, Expats and Sea-Changing Property Developers: Current Patterns of Land use in VanuatuGregory Rawlings, lecturer in transnationalism and globalisation in the School of Archaeology & Anthropology, ANU
February 19, 2007
Seminar Room E
11.00-12.30
(Ref no: 669)
The quantity and impact of aid to the Pacific: Some prelininary evidenceSatish Chand, Director, Pacific Policy Project
February 13, 2007
Seminar Room B (Arndt Room)
11.00 am-12.00
(Ref no: 670)
Recent Developments in TongaHon Dr Feleti Sevele, Prime Minister of Tonga