A Marshallese Nation Emerges from the Political Fragmentation of American Micronesia
Mason, Leonard (1989-11-01). "A Marshallese Nation Emerges from the Political Fragmentation of American Micronesia". Pacific Studies. 13 (1): 1–48. ISSN 0275-3596.
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Abstract: Covers the historical period of political changes in American Micronesia, addressing the emergence of the Marshallese nation. The article examines political fragmentation and the processes leading to nationhood in the Marshall Islands. It discusses institutional developments and political structures relevant to the Marshallese people. The document includes analysis of treaties and agreements that influenced the political landscape of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. It The article surveys the impact of regional political shifts on the Marshallese identity and sovereignty. It treats Micronesia as a broader context for understanding the Marshallese political emergence, situating the Marshall Islands within the larger framework of American Micronesian political history. The document is structured as a policy review and historical analysis, incorporating references to relevant political institutions and international relations affecting the Marshall Islands during the specified time frame.
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