Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction: The uncertain future of pacific regionalism, Ian Frazer and Jenny Bryant-Tokalau. Redefining the Pacific: Policy Statements: Pacific Regionalism: Tradition, continuity and renewal, Philip Goff; The Pacific Islands Forum and regional cooperation, Andie Fong Toy; Pacific regionalism: perspectives on the Pacific plan, Michael Powles; New Zealand's approach to pacific security, Graham Fortune. Policy Reviews: The war on terrorism and security cooperation in the Pacific, Dirk Nabers; Managing tuna fisheries in the pacific: a regional success story?, Sandra Tarte; Governance, capacity and legitimacy: EPAs, EBA and the European Union's pacific regionalism after Cotonou, Martin Holland and Malakai Koloamatangi. Failed States and Pacific Regionalism: There goes the neighbourhood: the politics of failed states and regional intervention in the pacific, Terence Wesley-Smith; Political instability, 'Failed States' and regional intervention in the Pacific, Jon Fraenkel. New Regionalisms: New regionalisms and prospects for sustainable island and ocean governance in the Pacific at the start of the new millennium, Timothy M Shaw; The Pacific Plan: a political and cultural critique, Elise Huffer; Epilogue: future uncertain?, Ian Frazer and Jenny Bryant-Tokalau; Bibliography; Index.