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A Belief in University Collegiality

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Jennifer Moran talks to Professor James Fox, Director of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, about the School's role and reputation, the diversity of interests and skills of the staff, school tradition and university collegiality
Author(s): Jennifer Moran

Serendipitous Conjunction

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Dr Bronwen Douglas and Mr David Hegarty discuss with Jan Borrie the objectives, ambitions and research achievements of the challenging State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Projectwhich was launched in January 1996
Author(s): Jan Borrie

A Profile of Warwick McKibbin - Economist

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Christopher Bantick explores the professional interests, career and international outlook of Professor Warwick McKibbin, Convenor of the Division of Economics within the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies and Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific School of Economics and Management
Author(s): Christopher Bantick

Pacific Conversations

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In conversation with Professor Brij Lal, editor of the Pacific Islands Encyclopedia, and his colleague Professor Donald Denoon, Robert Hefner discovers this recent publication from the University of Hawaii Press is not simply a 'compendium of hard facts'
Author(s): Robert Hefner

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