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ArtikelPolitics in the South Pacific Region  
Oleh: Schellhorn, Kai M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 13 no. 02 (Sep. 1991), page 188-199.
Topik: South Pacific Region; Politic
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Isi artikelIn the mid-1980s, international politics in the South Pacific region was shaped by the Soviet Union's desire to gain political inf1uence. Concerted action led by the United States and backed by Australia, New Zealand, France, Japan and Germany hampered Moscow's strategic interests in the region. Today, the region suffers more from domestic violence and political and economic problems than from the interference of extra-regional powers. The coup d'etat in Fiji in 1987; political turbulence in Vanuatu in 1988 and in Papua New Guinea since then; militant action in New Caledonia and political confrontations in Tonga and the Solomon Islands, all characterize the present political situation. The political future of the South Pacific region will increasingly be inf1uenced by the gradual rise in domestic instability and less so by foreign interference in the tiny island states.
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