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Fiji coup
Fiji 50 Years On
By Stewart Firth
Fiji’s long-running split along lines of racial identity is at the center of the country’s tortured politics.
Fiji: The Peacekeepers
By Grant Wyeth
Per capita since 1970, Fiji has contributed more personnel to UN Peacekeeping missions than any other state.
Indo-Fijians and Fiji’s Coup Culture
By Grant Wyeth
A former prime minister urged Fiji to better acknowledge its past, especially the 40 years indentured Indian labor.
After Cyclone Winston, Focus on Fiji’s Regional Relationships
By Grant Wyeth
The disaster might pose an opportunity for Australia and New Zealand to bring Fiji in out of the diplomatic cold.
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