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No accessJournal of Human SecurityOther Journal Article01 January 2008The 2006 Fiji Coup and Impact on Human Security Authors: Paul Bellamy Authors: Paul Bellamy Google Scholar More articles by this author SectionsAboutPDF/EPUBExport CitationsAdd to FavouriteAdd to FavouriteCreate a New ListNameCancelCreate ToolsTrack CitationsCreate Clip ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmail Abstract Melanesia has experienced instability and violence in recent years, as symbolised by the 2006 Fiji coup. This article reviews the coup and concludes that it has negatively impacted upon key factors that influence Fiji's human security - the economy, the quality of life, and human rights. It also concludes that Fiji faces an uncertain future. Full Text DOI Previous article Next article RelatedDetails View PUBLICATION DETAILSDate of Publication:January 2008Journal:Journal of Human SecurityISSN:1835-3800Volume:4Issue:2Page Range:4-18First Page:4Last Page:18Source:Journal of Human Security, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2008: 4-18Date Last Modified:05 September 2018 12:24Date Last Revised:06 October 2012Geographic LocationFijiSubjectPolitical scienceElectionsNational securityPolitical violenceHistory METRICS Downloaded 0 times Copyright© Human Security Institute, 2008Download PDFLoading ...

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