Fono: The Contest for the Governance of Samoa tells the story of the development of Samoa’s unique system of governance, and of those who have fought for power and shaped the development of the Independent State of Samoa, from first settlement through German colonisation and New Zealand’s administration, to indigenous governance, including the hard-fought 2021 General Election and its dramatic outcome.
‘This book, based on a wide range of historical sources and original research, provides us with fresh insights into the history of Samoa and the struggles our leaders and people went through in their search for the ideal form of governance for Samoans to live their own way of life. Fono is essential reading for all Samoans, and for all those interested in the good governance of small island states.’ -Tuila’epa Dr Sa’ilele Malielegaoi
‘Fono constitutes a very valuable and critical perspective. Important because of providing a critical record on an important episode in Samoan and Pacific History, plus the pivotal role and frontline credential of the writer. The book’s appeal lies in the immediacy of events and the way the electoral processes evolved without external interference and in the increasing role of the diaspora.’ – Dr Atoese Morgan Tuimalealiifano, Associate Professor of History, University of the South Pacific
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Imprint: Upstart Press
Publication date: 08/09/2022
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