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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 8. BookAllen, Matthew G. (2018) Resource extraction and contentious states: mining and the politics of scale in the Pacific Islands. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. ISBN 978-981-10-8119-4 Book ChapterAllen, Matthew G. (2019) Sovereignty, civil conflict and ethnicity. In: The Melanesian World. Routledge, UK, pp. 239-254. ISBN 9781315529691 Dinnen, Sinclair and Allen, Matthew G. (2018) Reflections on Hybridity as an Analytical Lens on State Formation: The Case of Solomon Islands. In: Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development. Australian National University Press, Australia, pp. 129-144. ISBN 9781760461836 Foukona, Joseph D. and Allen, Matthew G. (2017) Urban Land in Solomon Islands: Powers of Exclusion and Counter-Exclusion. In: Kastom, Property and Ideology: Land transformations in Melanesia. Australian National University Press, Canberra, pp. 85-110. ISBN 9781760461058 Journal ArticleAllen, Matthew G. and Dinnen, Sinclair (2017) Is the ‘hybrid turn’ a ‘spatial turn’? A geographical perspective on hybridity and state-formation in the Western Pacific. Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 2 (4). pp. 500-517. ISSN 2380-2014 Professional and Technical ReportsBourke, R.M and McGregor, A. and Allen, Matthew G. and Evans, B.R. and Mullen, B.F. and Pollard, A.A. and Wairiu, Morgan and Zotalis, S. (2006) Solomon Islands Smallholder Agriculture Study. Volume 1. Main findings and recommendations. [Professional and Technical Reports] Allen, Matthew G. and Bourke, R.M and Evans, B.R. and Iramu, E. and Maemouri, R.K. and Mullen, B.F. and Pollard, A.A. and Wairiu, Morgan and Watoto, C. and Zotalis, S. (2006) Solomon Islands Smallholder Agriculture Study. Volume 4. Provincial Reports. [Professional and Technical Reports] OtherAllen, Matthew G. and Teaiwa, Katerina and Koya, Cresantia F. and Morgan, Wesley and Monson, Rebecca and Tabe, Tammy (2018) Rush for Oceania: critical perspectives on contemporary oceans governance and stewardship. School of Governance, Development and International Affairs (SGDIA), USP, Suva, Fiji. |