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Re-emerging conflict in the Solomon Islands? The underlying causes and triggers of the riots of April 2006

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posted on 2024-06-17, 06:15 authored by K Romer, A Renzaho
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear warning that despite the presence of the Regional Assistance Mission in the Solomon Islands, led by the Australian government, many of the issues that led to prolonged conflict in 1998 have not yet been adequately addressed. This piece of research examines the root causes of continued conflict as experienced by the people themselves, and the triggers for the sudden explosion of violence in April 2006. It offers insights into the successes and failures of the international presence in the Solomon Islands, as well as presenting local opinions on the likelihood of further conflict. Based on the findings some suggestions are made regarding the targeting of programs, and the adaptations that may need to be made in the approach adopted by the international community.

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Journal

Peace, conflict & development: an interdisclipinary journal

Season

March

Pagination

1-23

Location

Bradford, England

ISSN

1742-0601

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

10

Publisher

University of Bradford, Department of Peace Studies

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