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The end of imperialism? : theory and method in the study of decolonisationUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Sustainable Problems of Development: Does the EU contribute to the sustainable development of Tonga?University of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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Understanding water supply sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) in the context of sustainable development and sustainable development goal six : a case study of the role of the European Union as an actor in the development of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) WaSH sectorUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Tree diversity, composition and stand structure across postlogged lowland tropical forest on Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands.University of Canterbury LibraryText Solomon Islands
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Leprosy in Samoa 1890 to 1922: Race, Colonial Politics and DisempowermentUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Narratives of Samoan women who established A'oga Amata in Christchurch New ZealandUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Girmit, postmemory, and SubramaniUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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The Tabligh Jama’at and Islamic revivalism in FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Nofoilo i leo Samoa - Samoan phonological awareness : a study of Samoan early literacy development and implications for effective teaching strategies.University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Marketing study of markets for Fijian hardwood species in New ZealandUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Western Samoa and New Zealand : small state-large state relationsUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Young political aspirants in the Fiji 2014 elections- motivations and experiencesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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