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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 9. Book ChapterHuffer, Elise B. (2006) The Pacific plan: a political and cultural critique. In: Redefining the Pacific? Regionalism Past, Present and Future. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, London, pp. 1-24. ISBN 9780754646730 Huffer, Elise B. (2006) Regionalism and cultural identity, putting the Pacific back into the plan. In: Globalisation, Governance and the Pacific Islands. ANU E-Press, Canberra, Australia, pp. 43-55. ISBN 1920942971 Online 192094298X Huffer, Elise B. (2006) A desk review of the factors which enable and constrain the advancement of women’s political representation in Forum Island countries. In: A Woman’s Place is in the House – the House of Parliament: Research to Advance Women’s Political Representation in Forum Island Countries, A Regional Study Presented in Five Reports. Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, Suva, Fiji, pp. 1-56. ISBN 9789822020106 Book, Journal, Proceedings EditedHuffer, Elise B. and Saura, B. (2006) Tahiti: regards intérieurs. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Book Review or Scholarly CommentHuffer, Elise B. (2006) Review of Hamid, M. (ed.), 2003, approches autour de culture et nature dans le Pacifique sud. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] Talatini, F.A. and Likuvalu, A. and Malau, A. and Seo, K. and Tafilagi, V. and Tui, M. and Huffer, Elise B. (2004) Uvea. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] Journal ArticleHuffer, Elise B. and Qalo, Ropate (2004) Have we been thinking upside-down? The contemporary emergence of Pacific theoretical thought. The Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs, 16 (1). pp. 87-116. ISSN 1043-898X Huffer, Elise B. and So'o, A. (2003) Consensus versus dissent: democracy, pluralism and governance in Samoa. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 44 (3). pp. 281-304. ISSN 1360-7456 Professional and Technical ReportsHuffer, Elise B. (2003) Baseline survey on the status of Pacific Island countries' ratification of main human rights instruments and their possible reservations, governance practices that could support human rights and the work of other agencies and organisations in promoting human rights in the Pacific. [Professional and Technical Reports] |