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TITLE: |
Political development in Micronesia / edited by Daniel T. Hughes and Sherwood G. Lingenfelter. |
AUTHOR: |
Hughes, Daniel T. |
PUBLISHED: |
Columbus : Ohio State University Press, c1974. |
DESCRIPTION: |
333 p. ; 25 cm. |
NOTES: |
Bibliography: p. [313]-328. |
NOTES: |
Chaps. 1: General introduction.--2. Intro. to part one: Colonial inputs, policy and problems.--3. McKnight, Robert K. Rigid models and ridiculous boundaries: political development and practice in Palau, ca. 1955-1964.--4. Lingenfelter, Sherwood G. Administrative officials, Peace Corps lawyers, and directed change on Yap.--5. Singleton, John. Education, planning, and political development in Micronesia.--6. Hughes, Daniel T. Obstacles to the integration of the district legislature into Ponapean Society.--7. Introduction to part 2: Perspectives of traditional societies.--8. McKnight, Robert K. Political change: an outer island perspective.--9. Rynkiewich, Michael A. The ossification of local politics: the impact of colonialism on a Marshall Islands atoll.--10. Fischer, J. L. The role of the traditional chiefs on Ponape in the American Period.--11. Dahlquist, Paul A. Political development at the municipal level, Kiti, Ponape.--12. Introduction to part three: The future: integration or disintegration?--13. Mason, Leonard. Unity and disunity in Micronesia: internal problems and future status.--14. Meller, Norman. Micronesian political change in perspective.--15. Moos, Felix. The old and the new: Japan and the United States in the Pacific.--16. Mihaley, Eugene B.Neutralization of Pacific Island States: a proposal. |
SUBJECT: |
Pacific Islands (Trust Territory)--Politics and government. |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia--Politics and government. |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia --Social conditions. |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Lingenfelter, Sherwood G. |
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