False Start in Paradise

Cook Islands Self-government

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False Start in Paradise

Cook Islands Self-government

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After sixty-five years under New Zealand control, the Cook Islands adopted the United Nations push for self-government which it achieved in 1965, led by the enigmatic Albert Henry.
But the early promise was left unfulfilled as Henry, attempting to build a self-serving empire, manipulated the political system and used Government funds to stay in power. This led to a major court battle where for the first time a government was overturned by a court decision. It ushered in another enigmatic leader, Sir Tom Davis, who had spent many years in the US with the NASA space programme. Davis changed the direction of the Cook Islands to a liberal, free market, open economy.
Decades of political seesawing followed as the Cook Islands tried to right its political and economic boat in the turbulent winds of a tiny democracy. Too often its mishaps and false starts resulted from lots of enthusiasm but little knowledge and experience running a modern democracy.
This book is an attempt to record many of the events and people that contributed to this enthralling, difficult and politically turbulent period in the short life of a tiny island democracy.

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Moana Publishing
Pages
394

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First Sentence

"By way of an historical introduction, I propose to provide an overview of the Cook Islands — named, of course, after Captain Cook, the famous British explorer and navigator who first mapped and recorded our islands in the charts of the British Admiralty."

Table of Contents

Preface vii
1. The Cook Islands — a Thumbnail History 1
2. Legal Practice — Early Concerns 13
3. Albert and the Cook Islands Party 17
4. The Cook Islands Party — a Positive Start 21
5. The Rot Sets In 27
6. Politics Rears Its Head in the Short Family 29
7. Lawyer against Government 33
8. The Cook Island Party Machine 37
9. The Tupui Henry Saga 42
10. Uncle Tiakana Dies 50
11. A Closer Look at the Democratic Party 54
12. Taking a Stand — the Takitumu By-election 60
13. A Short Victory … Short-lived! 71
14. Date with Destiny — the 1978 Elections 80
15. Campaigning — Cook Islands Style 86
16. Jet Plane Politics — Flying in Voters 94
17. Plane Sailing for CIP — Defeat for the Demo 97
18. The Hard Work of Electoral Petitions 101
19. Follow the Money! 107
20. The Aftermath — New Government 113
21. First Democratic Party Government Takes Office 119
22.My Ministerial Portfolios 124
23. Minister of Justice 139
24. Constitution Park and Island Hostels 145
25. Royal Awards System 157
26. Tourism 160
27. Constitution Reforms 1981 168
28. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) 172
29. Travels 174
30. South Pacific Mini Games 177
31. Sir Tom’s Cabinet — Control Tower of the Country 183
32.March 1983 General Elections 213
33. The Dawn of a New Horizon 219
34. November 1983 General Elections 222
35. Legal Issues — Overseas Votes 227
36.Wrap-up and Move to Auckland 229
37. Cook Islands Government Office — Auckland 238
38. Move to Wellington 243
39. Out of Sight, out of Mind 250
40. 1989 General Elections 258
41. New High Commission 263
42. The Diplomatic Corps in Wellington 278
43. National Super and The Portability of Pensions 287
44. The Winebox Saga 293
45.Winding Down 295
46. Back Home at Last 300
47. The ‘Sheraton’ — Vaimaanga Hotel Fiasco 302
48. Commission of Political Review 344
49. Joint Centenary Declaration of the New Zealand – Cook
Islands Relationship
352
50.Where to Now? A Look Back to the Future 358
Afterword 365
Notes 375
About the Author 377
Acknowledgments 379

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Source title: False Start in Paradise: Cook Islands Self-government

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Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Copyright Date
2020

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paperback
Number of pages
394
Weight
1.562 pounds

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OL32294590M
ISBN 10
0473497573
ISBN 13
9780473497576
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B08DS8XKXJ

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