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Papua New Guinea At Thirty: Late Decolonisation And The Politcal Economy Of Nation-Building, Charles Hawksley Apr 2013

Papua New Guinea At Thirty: Late Decolonisation And The Politcal Economy Of Nation-Building, Charles Hawksley

Charles M Hawksley

No abstract provided.


Australian Interventions And Occupations: Post-Cold War State-Building In The Global Empire, Charles Hawksley Apr 2013

Australian Interventions And Occupations: Post-Cold War State-Building In The Global Empire, Charles Hawksley

Charles M Hawksley

No abstract provided.


Tino Rangatiratanga And Mana Motuhake: Nation State And Self Determination In Aotearoa New Zealand, Charles Hawksley, Richard Howson Apr 2013

Tino Rangatiratanga And Mana Motuhake: Nation State And Self Determination In Aotearoa New Zealand, Charles Hawksley, Richard Howson

Charles M Hawksley

This article brings perspectives from three Māori activists, each promoting issues of selfdetermination in different ways. It centres on tino rangatiratanga and mana motuhake, two concepts that inform modern Māori activism and life and practice, and more recently conceptions of Māoridom as “nation”. Using a Gramscian framework we argue that the New Zealand state has over time created a notion of one people within one state, and has in the past incorporated challenges to its legitimacy within a framework of popular consent. The desire by some Māori activists for self-determination promotes a separateness that to some extent challenges this idea …


Email Money Scams: State Responses To One Type Of Cyber Crime, Charles Hawksley Apr 2013

Email Money Scams: State Responses To One Type Of Cyber Crime, Charles Hawksley

Charles M Hawksley

No abstract provided.


Drug Trafficking In The Pacific, Charles Hawksley Apr 2013

Drug Trafficking In The Pacific, Charles Hawksley

Charles M Hawksley

This case study examines the organized trafficking of drugs into the Pacific region. The Pacific is small in population but massive in area. Relative to the size of states, there are significanl movement of drugs in the region. The flow is generally from the developing to the developed world for heroin and cOCc1ine, but the ecstasy and amphetamine market is more mixed, with manufacture in Europe, South East Asia and Pacific Island states. Wilh over 5,000 vessels sailing through the region everyday, ssearching each shipping container is impossible. In Australia, for example, five ports offload containers, with Melbourne alone handling …