Introduction: Ethnicity and Development -- I. The Making of a Multi-Ethnic Mosaic -- II. The Politics of Representation, Land and Jobs -- III. Erosion of the Balance and an Attempt at the Government of National Unity -- IV. The Election of 1987 and Military Intervention -- V. The Coup d'Etat, Racism and Abridgement of Human Rights -- VI. The Grievances and Demands of Fijians and Non-Fijians -- VII. Ethnonationalist Supremacy under a New Constitutional Order -- VIII. The Elections of 1992 and 1994 and the Assumption of Power by Rabuka -- IX. Ethnic Conflict and Development: The Political Dimension -- X. Ethnic Conflict and Development: The Economic, Cultural and Psycho-Social Dimensions
Analysis
Coups
Economic conditions
Elections, Overseas
Ethnic relations
Fiji
History
Overseas item
Race relations
Notes
This book is part of a research project on ethnic conflict and development sponsored by UNRISD
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-198)