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Jon Fraenkel

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The Great Electoral Commission Gadget White Elephant

by Jon Fraenkel
August 29, 2017
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The fantasy of ‘shared sovereignty’ in Solomon Islands

by Jon Fraenkel
February 17, 2016

Party loyalties and the number of voters in Solomon Islands: the November 19th election and its aftermath

by Jon Fraenkel
November 15, 2014

Looking to a future without RAMSI

by Jon Fraenkel
August 1, 2014

How to respond to the impasse in Fiji?

by Jon Fraenkel
August 15, 2013

Dilemmas facing Australia’s Fiji policy

by Jon Fraenkel
May 18, 2011
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Tonga poll ushers in historic opportunity

by Jon Fraenkel
December 3, 2010

Jon Fraenkel

Jon Fraenkel is a Professor in Comparative Politics in the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington. He formerly worked at the Australian National University (2007-12) and the University of the South Pacific in Fiji (1995-2007). He is author of The Manipulation of Custom; from uprising to intervention in the Solomon Islands and co-editor of The 2006 Military Takeover in Fiji; A coup to end all coups? He is the Pacific Islands correspondent for The Economist.

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