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an uneasy alliance

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Democracy and custom in Sāmoa
Asofou Soʻo
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An edition of Democracy and custom in Sāmoa (2008)

Democracy and custom in Sāmoa

an uneasy alliance

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Samoa became an independent state on 1 January 1962. In moving toward independence, Samoans made it clear that they wanted a political structure that reflected custom and tradition as well as democracy. The post-independence period demonstrated the practical difficulty of reconciling the two. The author examined the co-existence of the two systems of governance. He concludes that, while there has been signficant progress towards democracy (with positive and negative impacts for indigenous institutions, values and practices), it has been restricted by the persistence of customary ideals. The mixing of tradition and democracy is seen as a phase in the process of continuous social and political change, in which practices and values that no longer fit current circumstances are discarded for more relevant and appropriate ones.

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English
Pages
238

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Democracy and custom in Sāmoa: an uneasy alliance
2008, IPS Publications, University of the South Pacific
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Indigenous institutions
2. Foreign influence 1830-1962
3. Keeping the old in the new: the 1962 constitution
4. From consensus politics to party politics
5. The development of political parties
6. Campaign strategies
7. Competition and participation in Samoa's political system
8. The impact of 'constitutionalized' rights
9. The current status.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-230) and index.

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Suva, Fiji
Other Titles
Democracy & custom in Sāmoa

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.99614
Library of Congress
JQ6651.A58 S66 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 238 p. :
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24557194M
ISBN 10
9820203902
ISBN 13
9789820203907
LCCN
2010399026
OCLC/WorldCat
244005120

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