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The Bougainville Crisis

The Bougainville Crisis
Author: Matthew Spriggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Bougainville before the conflict

Bougainville before the conflict
Author: Anthony J Regan
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1921934247

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One of the most beautiful island groups of the Pacific, Bougainville has a remarkable history. Tragically, it is as the site of devastating civil conflict that Bougainville is perhaps best known. In exploring the rich environmental, cultural and social heritage of Bougainville before the conflict, this collection provides an insight into the long-term causes of the crisis. In doing so, it surveys such topics as Bougainville’s prehistory and traditional cultures, the impact of German and Australian colonialism, the attempts by disparate local cultures to find a common identity, the assertion of political autonomy in the face of coercion to integrate with Papua New Guinea, and contemporary efforts to resolve conflict and plan a viable future. A landmark collaboration between expert commentators on Bougainville and Bougainvilleans themselves, this volume provides a comprehensive picture for those seeking to understand Bougainville’s history and future directions. Bougainville before the conflict was published in association with the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Project, which is supported by The Australian National University and the Commonwealth of Australia.


The Sandline Affair

The Sandline Affair
Author: Sean Dorney
Publisher: ABC Enterprises(Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In March 1997, the Papua New Guinea Defence Force revolted against government plans to use mercenaries to end the war on Bougainville to reopen that island's rich copper mine.


Bougainville

Bougainville
Author: Peter Polomka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1990
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

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The Bougainville Crisis

The Bougainville Crisis
Author: Alexander Downer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2001
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9781876534103

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Australia's role in peace-building in the Commonwealth is nowhere more evident than on the island of Bougainville, just hours from north-east Australia off Papua New Guinea's east coast. Bougainville faces huge challenges after 10 years of civil war, but this did not dampen the joyous celebrations last month in Arawa at the signing of the Bougainville Peace Agreement.


Behind the Blockade

Behind the Blockade
Author: Veronica Hatutasi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015
Genre: Bougainville Crisis, Papua New Guinea, 1988-
ISBN: 9789980890245

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--As Mothers of the Land

--As Mothers of the Land
Author: Josephine Tankunani Sirivi
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"The lights went out in Bougainville in 1990. In an attempt to force the island to give up its claims for independence, the government of Papua New Guinea imposed a military blockade, withdrawing all government and commercial services. The PNG military took control, imposed a permanent curfew and began an armed campaign against Bougainvillean rebel forces." "As Mothers of the Land is a unique account of one of the deadliest conflicts in recent decades, told not by military or political chiefs, but by those caught in the middle of the fighting: Bougainvillean women." "Bougainville is a matrilineal society, in which women are custodians of the land, but, as the conflict escalated, they became unwilling pawns in the fight to control the country's destiny. They were forced from their homes and herded into PNG-controlled 'care centres' or were forced to live on the run, fleeing to the jungle to escape violence, rape and military rule." "Normal society fractured as fear and anarchy took hold. With no access to health, education and basic community services, women were forced to call on traditional knowledge and self-reliance to rebuild a sense of community in the heart of the jungle. They also began to build a women's movement for peace and freedom." "As Mothers of the Land is a record of the years of war and the quest for peace, told by the women who lived through it. It is an essential record of the vital role women played in the Bougainville peace process and their remarkable achievements in a country torn apart by decades of violent struggle."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Anthropology in the Mining Industry

Anthropology in the Mining Industry
Author: Glynn Cochrane
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319503103

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This book outlines how Rio Tinto—one of the world’s largest miners—redesigned and rebuilt relationships with communities after the rejection of the company during Bougainville’s Civil War. Glynn Cochrane recalls how he and colleagues utilized their training as social anthropologists to help the company to earn an industry leadership reputation and competitive business advantage by establishing the case for long-term, on the ground, smoke-in-the-eyes interaction with people in local communities around the world, despite the appeal of maximal efficiency techniques and quicker, easier answers. Instead of using ready-made, formulaic toolkits, Rio Tinto relied on community practitioners to try to accommodate local preferences and cultural differences. This volume provides a step-by-step account of how mining companies can use social anthropological and ethnographic insights to design ways of working with local communities, especially in times of upheaval.


Moments in Bougainville

Moments in Bougainville
Author: Leonard Fong Roka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Solomon Islanders
ISBN: 9780987132154

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A collection of 16 short stories from Bougainville, in the South Pacific. Bougainville was thrown into turmoil in the late 1980s due to opposition to a giant mine run by CRA. These stories are written by a writer who experienced the subsequent civil war in which up to 15,000 people were killed.


Challenging the State

Challenging the State
Author: Sinclair Dinnen
Publisher: National Centre for Development Studies Research S Acific St
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Bougainville Crisis, Papua New Guinea, 1988-.
ISBN:

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