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245 00 From election to coup in Fiji :|bthe 2006 campaign and its
       aftermath /|ceditors Stewart Firth, Jon Fraenkel. 
264  1 Canberra :|bANU E Press,|c2007. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |tFiji's perpetual legitimacy crisis /|rStewart Firth and 
       Jon Fraenkel --|tA note on the Fiji electoral system /
       |rJon Fraenkel --|tIntroduction.|tChanging calculus and 
       shifting visions /|rStewart Firth and Jon Fraenkel --|tThe
       campaign.|tChance hai: from the campaign trail /|rBrij V. 
       Lal --|tThe pre-election 'cold war': the role of the Fiji 
       military during the 2006 election /|rSteven Ratuva --
       |tSongs in sheds: some thoughts on the sociology of Fiji 
       elections /|rPaul Geraghty --|tElection observation 
       missions to the 2006 Fiji election /|rGraham Hassall and 
       Jeannette Bolenga --|tThe major parties.|tThe cycles of 
       party politics /|rJon Fraenkel and Stewart Firth --
       |tDefending the inheritance: The SDL and the 2006 election
       /|rAlumita Durutalo --|tThe strategic impasse: Mahendra 
       Chaudhry and the Fiji Labour Party /|rSamisoni Pareti and 
       Jon Fraenkel --|tThe failure of the moderates /|rThe 
       Yellow Bucket Team --|tIssues.|tThe impact of the 
       Promotion of Reconciliation, Tolerance and Unity Bill on 
       the 2006 election /|rMosmi Bhim --|tReflections on the 
       economic and social policies of political parties at the 
       2006 election /|rBiman Chand Prasad --|tBroken promises: 
       women and the 2006 Fiji election /|rRae Nicholl --|tThe 
       media and the spectre of the 2000 coup /|rMichael Field --
       |tCase studies.|tFrom marginalization to mainstream? 
       Rotuma and the 2006 election /|rKylie Jayne Anderson --
       |tTailevu North: five years down the line /|rAnare Tuitoga
       --|tBose ni Vanua and democratic politics in Rewa /|rBaro 
       Saumaki --|tWhatever happened to Western separatism? /
       |rApolosi Bose and Jon Fraenkel --|tThe 'Generals' -- 
       where to now? /|rThe Yellow Bucket Team --|tAnalysis.
       |tElections and nation-building: the long road since 1970 
       /|rRobbie Robertson --|tIndigenous title disputes: what 
       they meant for the 2006 election /|rMorgan 
       Tuimaleali'ifano --|tBipolar realignment under the 
       alternative vote system: an analysis of the 2006 electoral
       data /|rJon Fraenkel --|tFiji's electoral boundaries and 
       malapportionment /|rKesaia Seniloli /|rThe role of the 
       Assembly of Christian Churches in Fiji in the 2006 
       election /|rLynda Newland --|tThe role of Hindu and Muslim
       organizations during the 2006 election /|rJonathon Prasad 
       --|tPerspectives.|tFiji's system of elections and 
       government: where to from here? /|rLaisenia Qarase --
       |tTainted elections /|rMahendra Chaudhry --|tA view from 
       the Electoral CommissionvGraham Leung --|tMultiparty 
       cabinet and power-sharing: lessons from elsewhere /|rJon 
       Fraenkel --|tWomen and minority interests in Fiji's 
       alternative vote electoral systemvSuliana Siwatibau --
       |tThe case for reform of the electoral system in Fiji /
       |rRev. David G. Arms --|t31 An election retrospective /
       |rRatu Joni Madraiwiwi --|gEpilogue|tUnderstanding Fiji's 
       political paradox /|rRobert Norton --|gAddendum.|tThe Fiji
       coup of December 2006 -- who, what, where and why? /|rJon 
       Fraenkel --|tAppendix 1.|tMultiparty government in Fiji: a
       timeline, 1997-2006 /|rPiccolo Willoughby --|tAppendix 2.
       |t2006 election results. 
610 10 Fiji.|bParliament|xElections, 2006. 
610 17 Fiji.|bParliament.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00511133 
648  7 2000-2099|2fast 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Process|xElections.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Elections.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00904324 
650  7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 
651  0 Fiji|xHistory|y21st century. 
651  0 Fiji|xPolitics and government|y21st century. 
651  7 Fiji.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01208479 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
700 1  Fraenkel, Jonathon. 
700 1  Firth, Stewart. 
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