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  1. The Best Man Who Ever Served the Crown?: A Life of Donald McLean by Ray Fargher, 2008-04-01
  2. Speaking for Australia: Parliamentary Speeches that Shaped the Nation
  3. A Matter of Principle: Meetings with the Great, the Good and the Formidable by Jana Wendt, 2007-11-01
  4. Beautiful Lies: Australia from Menzies to Howard by Tony Griffiths, 2006-04-01
  5. Shirley Baker and the King of Tonga (The Pasifika Library) by Noel Rutherford, 1996-05
  6. State Authority/Indigenous Autonomy: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900-1950 by Richard S. Hill, 2005-04-01
  7. Born of the Conquerors: Selected Essays by Judith Wright by Judith Wright, 2000-09
  8. Governing Prosperity: Social Change and Social Analysis in Australia in the 1950s (Studies in Australian History) by Nicholas Brown, 1995-10-01
  9. Staying Local in the Global Village: Bali in the Twentieth Century
  10. A Politics of Virtue: Hinduism, Sexuality, and Countercolonial Discourse in Fiji by John D. Kelly, 1992-01-15
  11. Narratives of Nation in the South Pacific (Studies in Anthropology and History)
  12. Dismembering Lahui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887 by Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio, 2002-08
  13. Australian Aborigines (Threatened Cultures) by Richard Nile, 1993-01
  14. White Flour, White Power: From Rations to Citizenship in Central Australia by Tim Rowse, 1998-06-28

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62. CICC | Oceania :: Australia
On 30 August 2001, the Attorneygeneral of Australia submitted to the JSCOT In 2001, the government developed an early draft in order to allow for
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Australia
Select a country in
Oceania: Australia CookIslands Fiji Kiribati MarshallIslands Micronesia Nauru NewZealand Niue Palau PapuaNewGuinea Samoa SolomonIslands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Signature and Ratification Status: Australia signed on 9 December 1998 and ratified on 1 July 2002, becoming the 75th State Party..
Status of Privileges and Immunities Agreement: Australia has not signed the Agreement on Privileges and Immunities.
Membership: Like-Minded Country, Commonwealth
Background on Ratification and Implementation: In order to implement the Rome Statute, the Federal Parliament has passed two different pieces of legislation, the Consequential Amendment Act 2002 and the Criminal Court Act. On 20 June 2002, the Federal Cabinet decided that Australia should ratify the International Criminal Court, with a condition giving special protection to Australians. According to news reports, the declaration provides that Australians could not be tried by the Court without a warrant from the Australian government.
On 11 June 2002, Prime Minister Howard announced the Cabinet's decision to approve the bill on ICC ratification, and this was followed by two weeks of heated debate within Parliament.

63. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Countries - Australia & Oce
Countries Australia oceania - Australia - government Politics. With a directory for services, travel advisories, general information.
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64. Dartmouth Library Collection Development Policy
general SUBJECT BOUNDARIES. government holdings are primarily in the Library of Africa, Latin America, and Asia; less interest in Australia and oceania.
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GOVERNMENT
COLLECTION AREA
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COLLECTION AREA Government GENERAL PURPOSE The collection supports the instructional and research needs of undergraduates and faculty in political science and other areas of government. This includes the study of political bodies and institutions as well as government's impact on individuals, societies, and nations. The areas of interest at Dartmouth are broadly defined as United States politics and government, comparative politics, international relations, and law, and political theory. HISTORY Instruction in law and political science has a long history at Dartmouth. John Wheelock, member of the first graduating class, the founder's son and the second president of the college, was appointed to teach Natural and Political Law in 1796. The Department, originally titled the Department of Law and Political Science, focused its efforts on constitutional, international and municipal law until early in the twentieth century. In 1919 the department, then called Political Science, consisted of three professors and an assistant professor. A departmental committee created in that year suggested that "the aim of the Department of Political Science is primarily to give training for citizenship, but that the demands of men desiring to enter the consular service or the professions of law and teaching are to be given due consideration." In 1944, as the College responded to the coming demands of the postwar era, the Department voted to change its name to the Department of Government.

65. Oceania: Colonialism's Culture: Anthropology, Travel And Government
Travel and government from oceania, a publication in the field of of colonial culture that laboriously elaborate the general nastiness of the
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Current interest in postcoloniality and Cultural Studies has generated numerous studies of colonial culture that laboriously elaborate the general nastiness of the Colonial and reiterate Said's formulations about the representation of the colonized as Other. Often these texts are liberally sprinkled with insistent demands for an acknowledgement of diversity, resistance, plurality, hybridity and difference. Rarely do they actually attempt the scholarly analysis that they prescribe. Nicholas Thomas has developed a critique of some of the luminaries in this genre in the context of a detailed examination of the discourses of government, travel and anthropology. He challenges the undifferentiated and essentialist conceptualizations of 'colonialism' and critically appraises a variety of representations of Pacific peoples as he explores the implications of plural perspectives for contemporary theoretical debates.

66. Asia Times: Oceania
Army chief Lieutenantgeneral Peter Cosgrove, who earlier gained wide accolades Joint efforts to combat terrorism, backed by a hefty government funding
http://www.atimes.com/oceania/DF13Ah01.html
June 13, 2002 atimes.com
Oceania
Australian military marches toward strong Asia ties

By Alan Boyd
SYDNEY - Australia's security ties with Asia are expected to strengthen after a shakeup in the armed forces leadership and a commitment to spend more on regional defense cooperation.
Army chief Lieutenant-General Peter Cosgrove, who earlier gained wide accolades as the commander of an international peacekeeping force in East Timor, was named as the new head of the armed forces. His deputy will be Rear Admiral Russ Shalders, while Major-General Peter Leahy and Rear-Admiral Chris Ritchie will lead the army and navy respectively. Of the top echelon, only air force chief Air Marshal Angus Houston retained his post.
The changes were routine, but nonetheless have heavy political overtones. Serving military commander-in-chief Admiral Chris Barrie had sought an extension, but was apparently rebuffed, as were navy chief Vice Admiral David Shackleton and Barrie's deputy, Lieutenant-General Des Mueller. All three played central roles in supporting pre-election claims by the governing coalition that Asian boat people had thrown their children overboard in a desperate bid to obtain asylum in Australia. After they were disproved, the allegations ruptured relations between forces chiefs and the officer corps, and with the government. Cosgrove was one of the few top military figures to emerge unscathed from the row.
A no-nonsense leader with little tolerance of political interference, Cosgrove has spent most of his career in command posts, while taking pains to avoid head office staff appointments. Very popular with the ranks, he earned a military cross within a month of graduating from Duntroon Military Academy in 1968, when he led his patrol on an attack on a bunker system under heavy fire. After Vietnam, Cosgrove had a succession of operational and training positions that included a key role in the development of special forces units. He attended marine and officer training courses in the United States, Britain and India and was appointed army chief in late 2000.

67. Australia Eyewitness Travel Guides Australia Oceania General Travel
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68. EconBiz : Internet Resources : Countries : Australia / Oceania : South Pacific :
general Resources, Recommend this page help Printer friendly version Abstract The Department of Commerce is an entity of the government of Guam,
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Abstract: UHERO's mission is to inform public- and private-sector economic decision-making through quantitative and analytical research with a particular focus on the economies of Hawai'i and the Asia-Pacific r ... more
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  • Pazifischer Raum - Pacific region Volkswirtschaft - National economy Wirtschaftspolitik - Economic Policy
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  • Nördliche Marianen-Inseln - Northern Mariana Islands Statistik - Statistical publication Statistisches Amt - Statistical authority
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69. Conference Programme And Proceedings - WLIC 71st IFLA General Conference And Cou
67 Caucus Africa, Asia oceania and Latin America Caribbean Sailing thetreacherous seas of digital government information from pamphlet boxes to
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COUNCIL MEETINGS Poster Session SATELLITE MEETINGS ... GUIDELINES FOR PAPERS
In This Document
Friday 12 Saturday 13 Sunday 14 Monday 15 ... Liste des communications
World Library and Information Congress: 71st IFLA General Conference and Council
"Libraries - A voyage of discovery"
August 14th - 18th 2005, Oslo, Norway
Conference Venue:
The World Library and Information Congress 2005 will be held at the Oslo Spektrum and in the conference hotel, Hotel Radisson Plaza in Oslo, Norway. Both venues are connected and are located in the heart of Oslo.
IFLANET Conference pages Abbreviations:
CB = Coordinating Board
Off-site = not in the "Oslo Spektrum" or the Hotel Radisson Plaza but elsewhere, location will be added once known
SC = Standing Committee
SI = Simultaneous Interpretation (English, French, German, Russian and Spanish)
TBA = to be announced
Friday 12 August 2005
1 Professional Committee (Closed Meeting)
2 Governing Board (Closed Meeting)
3 CB I General Research Libraries (Div I) 4 CB I Special Libraries (Div II) 5 CB I Libraries Serving the General Public (Div III) 6 CB I Bibliographic Control (Div IV) 7 CB I Collections and Services (Div V) 8 CB I Management and Technology (Div VI) 9 CB I Education and Research (Div VII) 10 CB I Regional Activities (Div VIII) 11 Mobile Libraries SC I Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica The above mentioned Coordinating Board Meetings (CB I) are the business meetings of the IFLA Divisions. They are not usually open to conference delegates.

70. SSRN Electronic Library
including Middle East N36 Latin America; Caribbean N37 - Africa; oceania.N4 - government, War, Law, and Regulation N40 - general, International,
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- General - Role of Economics; Role of Economists - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines - Relation of Economics to Social Values - Sociology of Economics - Other
- Teaching of Economics
- General - Precollege - Undergraduate - Graduate - Other
B: Methodology and History of Economic Thought
- General
- History of Economic Thought through 1925
- General - Preclassical - Classical - Neoclassical through 1925 - Socialist; Marxist - Historical; Institutional - Other
- History of Economic Thought since 1925
- General - Microeconomics - Macroeconomics - Econometrics; Quantitative Studies - Socialist; Marxist - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary - Other
- History of Thought: Individuals
- General - Individuals
- Economic Methodology
- General - Economic Methodology - Other
C: Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
- General
- Econometric and Statistical Methods: General
- General - Bayesian Analysis - Hypothesis Testing - Estimation - Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods - Statistical Simulation Methods; Monte Carlo Methods

71. LC Classification: J - Political Science
Institutions and Public Administration Asia, Africa, Australia, oceania. 201177, general, Comparative government. 51-56, general Works, History
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J - Political Science
J General Legislative and Exceutive Papers. JA Political Science (General). ... K - Law J General Legislative and Exceutive Papers. Gazettes United States Presidents' Messages and Other Executive Papers State Documents Other Regions and Countries JA Political Science (General) Periodicals Societies Congresses Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Theory, Relations to Other Subjects History Study and Teaching, Research Collective Biography of Political Scientists JC Political Theory, Theory of the State Oriental State Islamic State Ancient State Medieval State Modern State Thomas Paine Nationalism Political Geography Sovereignty Consent of the Governed Violence, Political Violence Patriotism Symbolism, Emblems of the State: Arms, Flag, Seal, etc. Forms of the State Purpose, Functions, and Relations of the State The State and Individual, Individual Rights, Liberty JF Political Institutions and Public Administration General, Comparative Government General Works, History Organs and Functions of Government Executive, Heads of State Parliamentary Government Legislation, Legislative Process, Law-Making

72. Bill Summary Status
as amended, between the government of the United States of America and thegovernment of Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under general Orders.
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73. Research Guide For International Government: Web Sites - Francis A. Drexel Libra
Australia and oceania Europe North Middle America, and Carribean South America. Resources for International Politics and government general .
http://www.sju.edu/libraries/drexel/politics/politic1.htm
Research Guide for International Government [Reviewed] Recommendation based on academic review
Access Information How To Cite Sources
Global Regions
General United Nations
Global Regions: Africa Asia: Asia and Pacific
South-West Asia
Australia and Oceania
Europe
...
South America
Resources for International Politics and Government - General ... A Country Study - A continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army. The publications describe and analyze political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions in detail for 100 countries. [Reviewed] Alta Plana - International Economics Gateway - Links to data and resource pages, international organizations, national governments and corporate server. Amesty International - AI is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human
rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

74. CIA - The World Factbook -- New Zealand
oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia Over thepast 20 years the government has transformed New Zealand from an agrarian
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75. Solomon Islands Government Information
Solomon Islands oceania Principal government Officials Governor GeneralNathanielWaena Prime MinisterAllan Kemakeza
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Solomon Islands Oceania
GOVERNMENT The Solomon Islands is a parliamentary democracy within the Commonwealth, with a unicameral Parliament and a ministerial system of government. The British monarch is represented by a governor general, chosen by the Parliament for a 5-year term. The national Parliament has 50 members, elected for 4-year terms. However, Parliament may be dissolved by majority vote of its members before the completion of its term. Parliamentary representation is based on single-member constituencies. Suffrage is universal for citizens over age 18. The prime minister, elected by Parliament, chooses the other members of the cabinet. Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry. For local government, the country is divided into 10 administrative areas, of which nine are provinces administered by elected provincial assemblies, and the 10th is the town of Honiara, administered by the Honiara Town Council.

76. Tuvalu Island Government Information
The Cabinet is appointed by the Governor general on the advice of the Prime government Type Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy.
http://www.traveldocs.com/tv/govern.htm
Tuvalu Island Oceania
GOVERNMENT Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state, represented by the Governor General, who is appointed by the Queen on advice of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected by the members of the Parliament. The Cabinet is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. The legislative branch is a unicameral Parliament also called House of Assembly (15 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve 4-year terms. Tuvalu maintains an independent judiciary consisting of a High Court and eight islands courts. The rulings of the High Court can be appealed to the Fiji Court of Appeal. POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Democratic values in Tuvalu are strong with free elections every 4 years by universal adult suffrage. Tuvalu does not face serious governance issues. There are no formal political parties in this country of only 11,000 people; election campaigns are largely on the basis of personal/family ties and reputation. Members of Parliament have very close ties to the island they represent. Often the northern islands in the country compete against the southern islands with the center holding the balance of power. Traditional chiefs also still play a significant role in influencing island affairs, particularly on the outer islands. A long-held distinction between chiefs and commoners is slowly disappearing, and chiefs are now more often selected on merit rather than by birth.

77. IIFWP IIPC : IIPC Oceania Inaugural Conference
Major general Sitaveni Rabuka, Former Prime Minister, Fiji, Former Heads ofGovernment and their wives, who were attending the IIPC oceania Inaugural
http://www.iifwp.org/programs/IIPC/reports/oceania_inConf/index.php?report_id=23

78. Oceania Links At The Government Documents Library - University Of Kansas
oceania website of the University of Kansas government Documents Library. Australian government Official Website Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Microstates of the Pacific
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American Samoa
American Samoa (Dept. of the Interior Office of Insular Affairs)
American Samoa on Citygate
Talofa! Amerika Samoa
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Economic Overview
Australia
Australian Government Official Website
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Commonwealth of Australia ...
Reserve Bank of Australia
Cook Islands
Cook Islands: Punanga Reo Akamarama
Cook Islands - Nations of the Commonwealth
Welcome to Paradise - Cook Islands
Easter Island
Easter Island Homepage
Rapanui
Federated State of Micronesia
Government of the Federated State of Micronesia
Federated State of Micronesia
Federated State of Micronesia (country information from Australian Agency for International Development)
Fiji
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Fiji Government Online
Republic of Fiji
Mineral Resources Department ...
Economic Overview
French Polynesia
French Polynesia
Summary Profile
1998 CIA World Factbook
Guam
Government of Guam Server
Government on the Web:Guam
Kuentos
Map
Kiribati
Kiribati (country information from Australian Agency for International Development)
Kiribati
Map
Marshall Islands

79. International Business Information - Australia & Oceania
Official gateway to Australian government information. Also contains excellentgeneral links as well as links to Australian government sites and
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/inibi-iai.nsf/en/h_bi18604e.html
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Industry Canada - Australia Country Report
Useful Links
Australian Government's Entry Point
Official gateway to Australian government information.
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia
Extensive site with a wide variety of information on Australia. Also contains excellent general links as well as links to Australian government sites and universities.
National Library of Australia
Links to Australian Web sites.
aussie.com.au
Index of more than 830 000 Australian businesses and organizations.
Fiji
Fiji Islands Trade and Investment Bureau
For potential investors, this site contains a wealth of information about investing in Fiji. For those interested in finding out more about Fiji, its geography, climate, culture and people then this site is also for you.
Guam
Welcome to Guam
An excellent Web site provided by the government of Guam.
Marshall Islands
RMI Online
Internet guide to the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
New Zealand
Access New Zealand
This site includes a searchable database of New Zealand companies, organizations and general Web sites.

80. Pacific Islands
Through 2002, oceania s 22 independent and partly independent countries and The general outlook for recovery was doubtful, and there were grounds for
http://www.pacificislands.cc/pm12002/pmdefault.php?urlarticleid=0016

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