Mobility, Tradition, Adaptation: Samoa 's Comparative Advantage in the Global Market Place by Deborah Gough, Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies and School of Social Sciences, Media and Communication. An early version of this paper previously appeared in this volume. The article was subsequently published in the Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific (GJAPS). A pdf copy of the paper published in Volume 4, Number 1 of GJAPS is the version that now appears on this site. The author wishes to acknowledge the valuable experienced gained through the Alpheus publication process.
Keating's Engagement: Too Many Eggs in the Suharto Basket? by Margaret Hanlon, Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) and School of History and Politics
The Significance of Transformation in the Early Work of Patricia Grace by Barbara Kinnane School of English Literatures, Philosophy and Languages
Remembering Melinda Kendall by Peter Knox School of English Literatures, Philosophy and Languages
The Origins of Militarism in Mid-Twentieth Century Japan by John Kwok School of History and Politics
‘What can six apples not be?': Ekphrasis in To the Lighthouse and Spending: a Utopian Divertimento by Elizabeth Pedersen School of English Literatures, Philosophy and Languages