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Being Political : Leadership and Democracy in the Pacific Islands / Jack Corbett; edition by Brij V. Lal.

Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Corbett, Jack, Author.
Contributor:
Lal, Brij V., Editor.
De Gruyter.
Series:
Topics in the Contemporary Pacific ; 22
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Democracy--Oceania.
Democracy.
Political leadership--Oceania.
Political leadership.
Politicians--Oceania.
Politicians.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 pages) : 1 map
Contained In:
De Gruyter Plus.
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2015]
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
text file PDF
Summary:
Politicians everywhere tend to attract cynicism and inspire disillusionment. They are supposed to epitomize the promise of democratic government and yet invariably find themselves cast as the enemy of every virtue that system seeks to uphold. In the Pacific, "politician" has become a byword for corruption, graft, and misconduct. This was not always the case-the independence generation is still remembered as strong leaders-but today's leaders are commonly associated with malaise and despair. Once heroes of self-determination, politicians are now the targets of donor attempts to institute "good governance," while Fiji's 2006 coup was partly justified on the grounds that they needed "cleaning up."But who are these much-maligned figures? How did they come to arrive in politics? What is it like to be a politician? Why do they enter, stay, and leave? Drawing on more than 110 interviews and other published sources, including autobiographies and biographies, Being Political provides a collective portrait of the region's political elite. This is an insider account of political life in the Pacific as seen through the eyes of those who have done the job. We learn that politics is a messy, unpredictable, and, at times, dirty business that nonetheless inspires service and sacrifice. We come to understand how being a politician has changed since independence and consider what this means for how we think about issues of corruption and misconduct. We find that politics is deeply embedded in the lives of individuals, families, and communities; an account that belies the common characterization of democracy in the Pacific as a "façade" or "foreign flower." Ultimately, this is a sympathetic counter-narrative to the populist critique. We come to know politicians as people with hopes and fears, pains and pleasures, vices and virtues. A reminder that politicians are human-neither saints nor sinners-is timely given the wave of cynicism and disaffection. As such, this book is a must read for all those who believe in the promise of representative government.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
From the General Editor
Preface
1. Politicians and Antipoliticians
2. Arriving
3. Running and Representing
4. Legislating and Governing
5. Motivations, Intentions, and Rewards
6. Leading and Leaving
7. Understanding Politicians
Appendix 1. Background Information
Appendix 2. Notes on Sources
Appendix 3. Selected Life Histories
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)
ISBN:
9780824854584
OCLC:
905734260
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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