Australian Left Review
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Abstract
For the first time since Fiji's coup of 14 May, there may be a glimmer of hope for a political solution that will not hurl the nation back into the Dark Ages. The compromise arising from the Great Council of Chiefs' meeting in late July, while far from satisfactory, represents a defeat for extreme racists from the Taukei Movement.
Recommended Citation
Howard, Michael, Is there still hope in Fiji?, Australian Left Review, 1(101), 1987, 2-5.Available at:http://ro.uow.edu.au/alr/vol1/iss101/2
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