Out of Harm's Way: linking disasters and development

‘Natural’ disasters are not just the product of a natural event, but of the social, political and economic environment that shapes the manner in which it affects people. Similarly, civil conflict is rarely as unpredictable and chaotic as is often suggested. The integration of emergency preparedness and relief efforts with development activities is therefore essential. This blog has a particular focus on law, governance and development in Australia and the South Pacific (particularly Melanesia).

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Another one bites the dust

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I'm yet another blogger moving to Wordpress. Why? Because it's infinitely more user-friendly. Oh, and they let me have the URL I w...
Thursday, August 30, 2007

On the priorities of journalists

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This news story appeared in a number of newspapers this week, and while the content of the article makes it clear that these allegations are...
Wednesday, August 08, 2007

'Custom'

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I often find myself returning to this poem. It's by Grace Mera Molisa (Black Stone, 1991). It's probably controversial, and it obvio...
Sunday, July 29, 2007

'Slum tourism'

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An article in The Age, ' For Richer, For Poorer ', looks at the pros and cons of 'slum tourism'. I'd never heard of this...
Friday, July 27, 2007

Big Brother Is Watching?

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Wow... Update 1/08/07 - see updated comments below!! Papua legislative council deliberating microchip regulation for people with HIV/AIDS P...
Saturday, July 21, 2007

Blogging on 'trouble in paradise' and 'the arc of instability'

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The Coming Anarchy has been hosting a series on security issues in Oceania. Bloggers include Opinio Juris , The Strategist (focusing on M...
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

First Interim Report of the April Riot Commission of Inquiry

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The Commission of Inquiry into the 2006 April Civil Unrest in Honiara released its first interim report to the public this morning (see repo...
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