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The New Pacific Diplomacy
- First Page
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright and Imprint Information
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Overview
- 1. The ‘New Pacific Diplomacy’: An introduction
- 2. ‘Charting its Own Course’: A paradigm shift in Pacific diplomacy
- The Regional Diplomatic System
- 3. Towards a New Regional Diplomacy Architecture
- 4. The Future of the Pacific Islands Forum and the Framework for Pacific Regionalism
- 5. The New Framework for Pacific Regionalism: Old kava in a new tanoa?
- 6. Civil Society and the Political Legitimacy of Regional Institutions: An NGO perspective
- 7. A New Pacific Regional Voice? The Pacific Islands Development Forum
- 8. The New Pacific Diplomacy at the United Nations: The rise of the PSIDS
- Fiji’s New Diplomacy
- 9. Fiji’s Emerging Brand of Pacific Diplomacy: A Fiji government perspective
- 10. Fiji’s Foreign Policy and the New Pacific Diplomacy
- Geopolitical Context
- 11. The Strategic Context of the New Pacific Diplomacy
- 12. New Zealand and Australia in Pacific Regionalism
- Sub-Regionalism
- 13. The Renaissance of the Melanesian Spearhead Group
- 14. Negotiating the Melanesia Free Trade Area
- 15. Micronesian Sub-Regional Diplomacy
- Climate Diplomacy
- 16. Marshalling a Pacific Response to Climate Change
- 17. Establishing a Pacific Voice in the Climate Change Negotiations
- Tuna Diplomacy
- 18. How Tuna is Shaping Regional Diplomacy
- 19. The New Pacific Diplomacy and the South Pacific Tuna Treaty
- Negotiating Trade and Decolonisation
- 20. Negotiating Power in Contemporary Pacific Trade Diplomacy
- 21. Pacific Diplomacy and Decolonisation in the 21st Century
- Appendices
- Thinking ‘Outside the Rocks’: Reimagining the Pacific
- Melanesian Spearhead Group: The last 25 years


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