Unitary state, devolution, autonomy secession : state building and nation building in Bougainville Papua New Guinea.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Round Table Vol 95, No 386, September 2006, pp.589-608 (100).Summary: The paper considers whether the Bougainville experience supports the view that autonomy creates pressure for secession and whether secessionist pressures might be accommodated by development of innovative economic policy and governance practices of the kind utilized by many other small non-sovereign island autonomies.
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The paper considers whether the Bougainville experience supports the view that autonomy creates pressure for secession and whether secessionist pressures might be accommodated by development of innovative economic policy and governance practices of the kind utilized by many other small non-sovereign island autonomies.

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