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After two impressively peaceful decades, there are signs of a dangerous degree of complacency in Kiribati's view of its domestic and external affairs. Forms of
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This contains the publications produced in 2009, announces the forthcoming titles, and lists some of the major publications of earlier years.
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The Republic of Kiribati is a vast South Pacific island group with one of the largest exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the world. Kiribati waters support a we
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During 2008-2009, the world experienced its worst financial and economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The crisis followed the effects of the
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This report provides evidence of a fairly generalised increase in income inequality over the past two decades across OECD countries, but the timing, intensity a