Monographie
Regional Politics in Oceania : From Colonialism and Cold War to the Pacific Century / Stephanie Lawson
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- Texte
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- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- Regional Politics in Oceania : From Colonialism and Cold War to the Pacific Century / Stephanie Lawson
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- Regional Politics in Oceania From Colonialism and Cold War to the Pacific Century Stephanie Lawson 2024 Cambridge Cambridge University Press LSE International Studies 978-1-00-942760-9
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Publication
- Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press
Date de copyright
- C 2024
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (XX-441 pages) : carte en noir et blanc, couverture illustrée en couleurs ; 23 cm
Collection
- LSE International Studies
ISBN
- 1-00-942763-6
- 1-00-942761-X
- 978-1-00-942761-6
- 978-1-00-942763-0
EAN
- 9781009427630 broché
Appartient à la collection
- LSE international studies [series editors : John Kent, Christopher Coker, Fred Halliday, Dominic Lieven and Karen Smith] London Routledge 2007
Classification décimale Dewey
- 320.995
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Notes en bas de pages. Bibliographie p. 378-419. Index
Résumé ou extrait
- "Stephanie Lawson's book is by far the most comprehensive study of regional politics in Oceania produced to date. Drawing on a range of interdisciplinary sources, she provides a systematic account of major issues facing the region and presents conceptual and theoretical issues in a sophisticated but accessible manner. She traces the trajectories of regional politics from the earliest human settlements to European exploration and colonization, the period of formal regionalization in the post-war period, decolonization, the Cold War, and key geopolitical developments in the post-Cold War period. She also focuses on identity politics, manifest at various levels from the local through to the national, subregional and regional, as well as broader configurations around the West/non-West divide. This book will be of interest to anyone engaged with the history and politics of Oceania or comparative regional studies, especially given the relevance of themes to Asian, African and Latin American contexts."
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