Abstract
Prior to the September 7 election, there were some, even high, hopes that the anticipated victory of the conservative Liberal-National Party Coalition would bring major welcome changes to Australian foreign policy toward the South Pacific. These changes included a reversal of the stance toward Fijis military regime initiated by the previous conservative government headed by John Howard and maintained during the six years of centre-left Labor Party headed coalition rule.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Croz Walsh's Blog -- Fiji: The Way it Was, Is and Can Be |
Place of Publication | Online |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |