In 1987 -- first in May and again in September -- Fiji, which had
often been regarded as a model for racial co-existence, surprised the
rest of the world by staging not one but two coups. Most interpreters
of the Fijian political scene saw the events as a result of tension
between native Fijians and members of other ethnic groups. Michael
Howard argues in this book that this interpretation is simplistic.
Instead, he points out, the May coup was a strike against democratic
government by elements associated with Fiji’s traditional oligarchy
seeking to hide behind a mask of populist communalism. Howard traces
the evolution of Fijian politics from the precolonial chiefdoms,
through the colonial era and into the postcolonial period, emphasizing
the developments during the latter half of the 1980s. As a close and
involved observer, he draws a convincing picture of the leading actors
in contemporary Fijian politics and the motives guiding their actions.
He describes how the ruling elite -- the Fijian chiefly families and
their allies -- has maintained its power by manipulating communal or
racially based sentiments and how the opposition has attempted to
change the situation by creating political alignments based on social
class. In the central part of the book Howard chronicles the rise of
the Fiji Labour Party and its 1987 election victory over the ruling
Alliance Party. He then discusses the short-lived regime of the
Bavadra government and the events leading up to the May 1987 coup.
Finally, he looks at events following the coup, as the oligarchy has
sought to reimpose control in the face of popular opposition and
internal division, discussing their implications for the social
condition of Fiji, its international politics, and its internal ethnic
relations. The book concludes with the death of Timoci Bavadra in late
1989. A perceptive case study of racial politics in the modern world
and a significant new approach to the understanding of the dynamics of
a non-western political system, Fiji: Race and Politics in an Island
State provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of recent events in
this important island state.
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Race and Politics in an Island State
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ISBN
9780774856614
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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