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RATUVA: Politics of ethno-national identity in a post-colonial communal democracy

THE CASE OF FIJI: Continued from yesterday? Ethnic identity, political identity and the state: Paradox of communal democracy; Moreover, the Fiji Labour Party itself suffered from an identity crisis in that while it prided itself as a multi-racial, working class party, most of its elected politicians were Indo-Fijians. To the nationalists, this became visible ?evidence? of ?Indian takeover?. The electoral victory of the Labour led coalition posed a threat not only to the indigenous Fijian chi

RATUVA: Politics of ethno-national identity in a post-colonial ... - Fiji Daily Post


RATUVA: Politics of ethno-national identity in a post-colonial ...
Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - 44 minutes ago
The communal discourses, institutions and political culture Fiji inherited at independence were products of the colonial communal engineering process, ...

Debate on legality of State removal to continue: Ratuva - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


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Debate on legality of State removal to continue: Ratuva
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 43 minutes ago
Debate on how many coup Fiji has seen was bound to happen, with the release of the recent report by the Fiji Human Rights Commission, says Political ...
Koroi: Nothing unethical Fiji Times
Beddoes: FHRC into 'Bollywood stuff' Fiji Times
FHRC report unbelievable: Rabuka Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd - Fiji Times
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Continue clean-up after elections: Ratuva (Fijilive.com)

A leading Fiji political analyst has suggested that the military's clean-up campaign continue well after the country returns to the polls. Dr Steven Ratuva, a Senior Fellow in Governance at the University of the South Pacific, said that elections should not be the only priority for Fiji.
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