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February 2011.1
Curriculum Vitae
Peter Larmour
Crawford School of Economics and Government
College of Asia and the Pacific
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Tel: (61) 6 125 4763 Fax: (61) 6 125 5555 Mobile: 0438300649
e-mail: [email protected]
webpage:http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/staff/plarmour.php
Date and Place of Birth: 30 June 1949, London
Citizenship: Australian and British
Present Appointment
Associate Professor/Reader (Level D) in Policy and Governance, Crawford School, ANU
1994 - present
Promoted from Senior Lecturer 2004
Fellow of Research School of Asia and the Pacific 2010-
Previous Appointments
Senior Lecturer and Director of the Development Administration Program National
Centre for Development Studies ANU 1994 - 2002
Continuing appointment from June 1999
Director of Master of Public Administration taught jointly by ANU and Singapore
Civil Service College (2003-4)
Senior Lecturer in Administration, Department of Political Science, University of
Tasmania 1989-1994
Senior Lecturer, Department of Political and Administrative Studies, University of Papua
New Guinea 1981-1988
Project Fellow, Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, Fiji 1980-
1981 (project on Decentralisation the Pacific Islands, with Ropate Qalo).
Lands Officer, Solomon Islands Government 1974-1979
Deputy Commissioner for Lands 1976-9
Secretary to Parliamentary Select Committee on Lands and Mining 1976
Secretary to Special Committee on Provincial Government 1978-79
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Tertiary Education
PhD 1988 in the Department of History and Politics at Macquarie University. Thesis
title 'Land Policy and Decolonisation in Melanesia: a Comparative Study of Land
Policymaking and Implementation before and after Independence in Papua New
Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu'.
(Supervisor: Prof Ted Wolfers)
MPhil (Econ) 1974 in International Relations, University College, London University.
Thesis title: 'Political Reporting by Diplomats: a Case Study'.
(Supervisor: Prof John Groom)
BA (Hons) 1970 in International Relations in the School of African and Asian Studies,
University of Sussex.
Competitive Visiting Fellowships
Visiting Fellowship, Politics Governance and Security Program, East West Center,
University of Hawaii March-July 2003
Visiting Research Scholar, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Island Studies,
University of Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand 1992
Other Fellowships
Visiting Fellow, Pacific Islands Development Program, East West Center, March-April
2007
Visiting Fellow, Department of Law, University of Hong Kong 1992.
Honorary Fellow, Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1985
Visiting Fellow, Department of Law, Warwick University1985
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Teaching and PhD Supervision
Australian National University
Corruption and Anti-Corruption.
This unique course is designed and taught intensively with the New South Wales
(NSW) Independent Commission Against Corruption to a mixture of Masters
students, professional short course students and NSW public servants.
We co-published a textbook of lectures from this course called Corruption and Anti
Corruption jointly with the Australian Institute of Criminology
Governments, Markets and Social Change
I tutor in this flagship introductory course taken by all Crawford School students
Public Sector Management Graduate Diploma course 2004-2009
Comparative Public Administration. Masters in Public policy course 2008.
The Contemporary Pacific
I have been contributing to the teaching of this undergraduate course with Dr
Katerina Te‟aiwa in 2009 and 2010.
Unravelling Complexity
Pacific Studies colleagues and I contributed a module to this experimental cross-
disciplinary undergraduate course, piloted in 2009.
Master Policy Analysis Reports Convenor 2004-6
Governance and Development Masters in Development Administration course 1995-8
Public Sector Reform Masters in Development Administration course 1996-8
ANU jointly with Civil Service College, in Singapore
Introduction to Public Administration (with Dr David Adams) (2003)
Public Sector Reform (with Dr David Adams) (2004).
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University of Tasmania
Administrative Analysis
First year course with Dr Hal Colebatch for which we wrote a textbook Markets
Hierarchies and Communities, published by Pluto Press in 1993. We co-authored
an article based on the experience, called „Can Administration be Learned Only
From Experience or can it be taught to 18 year olds‟ published in Australian
Journal of Public Administration 1991 Vol 2 (174-179).
Comparative Public Policy Second/Third year course
The State & Economic Activity Second/Third year course
Public Choice Honours course
Public Choice and Privatisation Postgraduate Diploma course
University of PNG
Public Administration First year course
Public Policy Second/Third year course
Public Enterprise Second/Third year course
Current PhD Supervision
Student My role Thesis Title
Jack Corbett Chair of panel Politics as a Vocation in the Pacific Islands
Fiona Downs Joint supervisor Corruption and Avoided Deforestation in PNG and
Indonesia
PhDs Submitted and being examined
Kimchoeun Pak Chair of panel How the CPP stays dominant in Cambodia
Roby Brata Joint supervisor Why an Anti-corruption Policy Fails. A case study
of Anti-corruption Policies in Indonesia 1971-
2004.
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Successfully Completed PhDs
Siope Ofa Joint supervisor Telecommunications Regulatory
Reform in Small Island Developing
States: the Impact of WTO’s
Telecommunications Commitments
Graduating
in 2011
Scott Flower Joint supervisor Conversions to Islam and security in
Papua New Guinea
Graduated
2010
Christian von
Luebke
Joint supervisor Local Leadership in Transition:
Explaining Variation in Indonesian
Subnational Government
2008
Matthew Allen Joint supervisor Greed and Grievance in the Conflict
in Solomon Islands, 1998-2003
2008
William Arthur Chair of panel Torres Strait Islanders and Autonomy:
a Borderline Case
2006
Agus
Pramusinto
Chair of panel The Dynamics of Change in
Decentralisation: Implications for
Local Government-Business
Relations: A Case Study of
Decentralisation in Sidoarjo, East
Java, Indonesia.
2005
Charles Yala Joint supervisor The Cost of Funds and Access to
Credit: The Case of Smallholder Oil
Palm Growers in Papua New Guinea
2005
Robert Philpot Chair of panel Building Trust and Bridging the
Divides: Government, Social Capital
and Ethnicity in Papua New Guinea.
2005
Patrick Kilby Chair of panel Non-Governmental Organisations and
Empowerment: A Study of Women’s
Self-Help Groups in India
2004
John Naitoro Chair of panel Articulating Kin Groups and Mines:
The Case of the Gold Ridge Project in
the Solomon Islands.
2003
Cam Wendt Chair of panel ‘Fa aui lau lavea’. Unravelling
Ownership Entitlements in Aid
Projects. A Samoan Case Study.
2002
Tomas Marcelo Chair of panel Determinants of Foreign Aid to the
Philippines: 1960-1993.
2000
Rahamat Bivi
Yusoff
Chair of panel The Malaysia Incorporated Concept:
Public-Private Sector Collaboration in
the Development Process.
2001
Xiaowen Tian Chair of panel Dynamics of Development in an
Opening Economy: China since 1978.
1999
David Adams Sole supervisor
Ideas in Public Policy in Tasmania 1996
Kate Crowley Sole Supervisor Power and Environmental Policy
Making
1994
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Research
1. Corruption and Anti Corruption
I am particularly interested in the rise of the international anti-corruption movement since
the mid 1990s, and in different ideas about what constitutes „corruption‟. This interest
has grown out of my association with Transparency International (the international anti-
corruption NGO) and the course that I teach with the New South Wales Independent
Commission Against Corruption.
The research has been funded of a grant from AusAID, and an Australia Research
Council Discovery project with Professor Barry Hindess and Dr Luis de Sousa. We
convened an ECPR seminar on the project in Cyprus in 2006, which attracted a number
of younger European scholars. From this we published an edited book Governments
NGOs and Anti-Corruption with Routledge in 2009
In 2010 I joined environmental economist colleagues Luca Taconi Frank Jotzo and
Emma Aisbett in a successful ARC linkage project on „Reducing emissions from
deforestation and degradation‟ (REDD) schemes in Indonesia and PNG. I am looking the
corruption risks in such schemes and how they might be mitigated.
2. Pacific Islands Politics and Governance.
I have a long-standing interest in comparative politics and public administration of the
Pacific Islands, originally in in relation to land policy (my PhD), decentralisation (a
project at the University of the South Pacific), constitutional reform and more recently
„good governance‟.
Both anti-corruption and Pacific Island interests are brought together in a book I finished
in March 2010 called Interpreting Corruption: Culture and Politics in the Pacific Islands
which is due to be published by the University of Hawaii Press in September 2011. The
book considers who is talking about corruption, what they mean by it, what explanations
they are offering, and how it might be measured. It relates these to broader ideas about
culture and politics in the region.
I am also working with College of Asia and Pacific to prepare bid for funding for a
Cooperative Research Centre on the Pacific Islands. This has involved creating a network
of interested scholars. We aim to submit the funding proposal in 2012.
3. Policy Transfer
I have been interested in why some imported institutions and techniques seem to work,
and others fail. My 2005 book Foreign Flowers: Institutional Transfer and Good
Governance in the Pacific Islands, published by the University of Hawaii Press, looked
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at the introduction, rejection and adaptation of Westminster constitutions, and other
foreign institutions in the region. It was warmly reviewed in area studies and disciplinary
journals: Governance, The Australian of Political Science, Pacific Economic Bulletin,
Pacific Affairs and The Australian Journal of International Affairs.
4. Customary Land Tenure
My PhD dealt with codification of informal rights to land and return of alienated land to
descendants of its traditional owners in Melanesia. I have continued to be interested in
the development of property rights and self-management of common property. This
interest led me into theories of governance and the institutional economics that became
influential in thinking about Public Administration in the 1980s. The coercive transfer of
ideas about land tenure, and its rejection, was one of the four cases in my Foreign
Flowers book. Some of the REDD schemes we are looking at in PNG involve customary
land.
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Competitive Research Grants
Macmillan Brown Centre, University of Canterbury $NZ 2000 1992
East West Center University of Hawaii $US 7000 2003
Foreign Flowers
ARC Discovery Grant with Professor Hindess DPO 344125 $A220,000 2003-6
Transparency International and the Problem of Corruption
ARC Linkage with Drs Reilly and Chand LP 066771 $A319, 627 2006-8
Improving Aid Effectiveness in the Pacific Islands
ARC Linkage Grant with Drs Taconi, Jotzo and Aisbett
LPO 989909 $A220,000 2009-11
Reducing Emissions through Deforestation and Degradation
Other Grants
AusAID through Transparency International (Australia) $A256, 000 2003-4
National Integrity Systems in the Pacific Islands
In Preparation
Cooperative Research Centre on Pacific Futures for submission to Department of
Industry Science and Innovation in 2012. The bid will involve a number of Australian
and (hopefully) regional universities with various „end users‟. I am on the coordinating
committee, and convenor of one of four programs on „Governance and Growth‟. I
received a competitive College grant of $5000 for a workshop on the Pacific Futures
Delphi, an effort to gather expert opinion on the future of the region.
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Professional Responsibilities
Director of Education, Crawford School 2008 – 2010
Introduced fortnightly staff development seminars
Recognised good teaching by publicising top student evaluation scores
Managed local introduction of new ANU Learning Management System
Won competitive internal grant from to provide technical support
Development of cross-ANU Postgraduate Training in Political Science Scheme
Introducing annual Student Experience Survey
Supervised two general staff
Alison Cumming Thom Academic Skills Director
Brian Arnold Registrar
Member of the ANU Pacific Centre Committee (2006-present)
Led Pacific group submission to College External review
Submission commended as exemplary in review report
Graduate Studies in Public Policy Field Convenor (2005 – present)
Deals with potential enquiries about supervision
Ranking and assessing scholarship applications (until 2008)
Won internal grant to evaluate postgraduate training scheme
Member of Crawford Research Committee (2004-8))
Organised cross disciplinary seminars on „governance‟ with Prof Christopher
Findlay
Member of Masters of Applied Anthropology in Development Board of Studies (2003-
2009)
Director of Graduate Studies in Development Administration, NCDS, 1994-2000 and
again 2002
Full cost recovery program involved marketing and student recruitment and
responsibility for budget (about $1 million in 1999).
Supervision of 2.5 fulltime academic staff, 2 general staff plus numerous contract
teachers.
Mandate to raise quality and numbers (which rose from 54 to 67 including 13
PhDs).
Director of new Master of Public Administration Program taught by video and face to
face in Singapore 2003-2004
Devised courses in conjunction with Civil Service College
Recruited Australian based staff to teach for short periods in Singapore
Delivered introductory and concluding courses (with Dr David Adams)
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Curriculum Development
Reconstructed curriculum for National Centre for Development Studies Masters of
Development Administration 1994 –2000 (as program director)
Devised curriculum for ANU-Civil Service College Master of Public Administration
Civil Service College Singapore 2002 (with Alison Cumming-Thom)
Resource person on designing curricula for anti corruption teaching in a course for
Central and Eastern Europe academics 2005 run by Central European University.
Consultant to Bhutan government and DANIDA. Curriculum Development for Royal
Institute of Management 2007 (with Prof Mark Turner)
External Examiner
Hong Kong University Graduate Certificate in Corruption Studies (2010-2013)
Editorial Boards
Public Administration and Development (since 2002, renewed in 2008)
Island Studies Journal (since 2006, renewed in 2009)
Journal article reviewing for
Public Administration
Public Administration and Development
Pacific Economic Bulletin
Pacific Studies
The Contemporary Pacific
Island Studies Journal
Regulation and Governance
Professional Associations
Member of Transparency International (Australia) 1997- present
Divisional Councillor, Royal Institute of Public Administration, Tasmanian Division
1991-2
Awards
MBE, Solomon Islands New Year Honours list 1979 (for public service)
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Consultancy and Outreach
Consultancy Reports
2008 „History of Pacific Public Sector Governance Initiatives‟ AusAID January 2008
2007 „Constitutionalizing Anti-Corruption in Nepal‟ Report to the United Nations
Development Program Constitutional Support Unit, Kathmandu, October
2004 (with Manu Barcham) „Overview‟ of National Integrity Systems in the Pacific
Islands. Transparency International Australia, funded by AusAID.
1998 Public Sector Management and Governance. Report presented to Asian
Development Bank (extended version October 1998, and short version January 1999)
including Report on Accountability Issues in Solomon Islands
1997 (with Mark Turner et al) „Decentralisation and Service Delivery in the Asia Pacific
Region‟ Public Service Commission and Asian Development Bank.
1995 (With Ron Duncan and Colin Hunt) „Trust Funds for Small Island Developing
States‟ for AusAID
1995 (with A. Lakau et al) 'Land Issues in PNG' for AusAID
1989 `Report on the Bougainville Crisis' for Ebsworth and Ebsworth, Melbourne 34pp
1986 (with L. Morauta, J. Igo and A. Regan) 'Government for the National Capital
District. Phase 1: Final Report' National Capital District Interim Commission, Port
Moresby 204pp
1982 'Urban Management in South Tarawa, Kiribati' Suva: United Nations Development
Advisory Team 71pp
1977 'Kolombangara Land Use Planning' Honiara: Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
49pp
Policy Briefs
_____________, 2007 „Diagnosing the Disease of Corruption‟ in P Larmour, R. Mulgan
and S. Chand CORRUPTION AND ANTI-CORRUPTION Crawford School Policy Brief
_____________, 1982 with E. Wolfers, D. Conyers, and Y. P. Ghai, 1982.
DECENTRALISATION OPTIONS AND ISSUES: A MANUAL FOR POLICY
MAKERS London: Commonwealth Secretariat 179pp
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Reports Drafted for Parliamentary Committees
1979 (with E.P. Wolfers) 'Report of the Special Committee on Provincial Government'
Honiara: Ministry of Home Affairs
1976 'Report of the Special Select Committee on Lands and Mining' Honiara: Legislative
Assembly and Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
Other Outreach and Training (not leading to Reports)
For Australia New Zealand School of Government Executive Program for Pacific
regional public servants
Half days on corruption and anti-corruption in 2007, 2008, 2009
For Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development
Presentations on corruption in workplace 20007, 2008, 2009
For World Bank Global Development Learning Network. Pacific Leaders Virtual
Forums. Designed and delivered regional videoconferences including East Timor, PNG,
Solomon Islands Vanuatu and Fiji:
„Anti Corruption in the Pacific Context‟ 5 regional videoconferences, 2 hours
each September-October 2008
„Anti Corruption: Practical Implementation at Sectoral Level‟ 5 regional
videoconferences 2 hours each June-July 2007
„Corruption and Anti Corruption‟ 4 X 2 hour regional videoconferences 2006
(entered for World Bank prize)
For AusAID
Peer review of AusAID report on „Approaches to anti-Corruption through the
Australian Aid Program‟ Aid Effectiveness branch Sept 2007
Briefings on corruption for ECP officials going to Papua New Guinea (4 x 1/2
day) 2005, 2006
Sessions in anti-corruption training courses for ASEAN and Pacific Island
regional officials, Singapore (7 days) 2007
Design and delivery of 2-3 one day training modules per year on
„Governance‟1999-2003
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Research training for staff of Ho Chi Minh Political Academy, Hanoi (public
policy element) 2000
Training courses for Royal Thai Civil Service 2000
One day module on Corruption Prevention
Half day modules on the New Public Management and Development
Half day module on Public Policy and Implementation
For NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption
Staff training session on diagnosing the disease of corruption (1/2 day) 2006
For Federal Public Service Commission
Half day for senior Pacific Island HRM officials on culture and corruption 2008.
LAFIA program. Sessions on South Pacific issues for visiting officials 2005/6
For Centre for Democratic Institutions
Session on corruption prevention in Workshop for Vanuatu Parliament on
Accountability 2001
Workshops on corruption and anti corruption for senior officials in Phnom Penh,
September 1999 and Manila, October 1999
For Crawford School short courses and training
Design and delivery of part training course and study tour on anti corruption for
Senior Vietnam officials Vietnam group 2008 (5 days)
Session on corruption and anti corruption for group of Vietnamese Vice Ministers
2007 (1 day)
Sessions on corruption risks in universities (4 days) 2005-6
For Australian Customs Service, International Branch
Consultant on design and delivery of training materials on corruption (6 days)
2001
Customs International Executive Management Program (1 day) 2001
For the Commonwealth
Commonwealth Secretariat Resource Person for Preparatory Meeting for
Commonwealth Pacific Democracy Roundtable Nadi August 2002
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Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative 2001
Contribution to corruption issues on paper for CHOGM conference
For the Asian Development Bank
Asian Development Bank, Governance Branch.
2000 Moderator of seminar on corruption at Directors‟ Meeting, Chiang Mai
Asian Development Bank
1999 Member of technical panel on Public Administration text
Asian Development Bank, Office of Pacific Operations 1998
Adviser to Cook Islands Constitutional Review
For Transparency International
1998 Workshops for Indonesian NGOs (2 days)
2009 Presentation to Asia –Pacific Regional Meeting Canberra
For other organisations
Conciliation Resources London/Citizens Constitutional Forum (Fiji constitutional
review) 1994-7 with Prof Yash Ghai and others
World Bank/EDI and University of South Pacific, South Pacific Management
Development Programme (resource person at heads of agency seminar on
governance) 1995
Ebsworth and Ebsworth, Melbourne on Bougainville Copper Limited‟s insurance
against the Bougainville Rebellion 1990-1
Ministry of Lands, Vanuatu (implementing constitutional provisions for land
policy) 1980-1
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Publications
Books
Larmour, P. in press INTERPRETING CORRUPTION: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN
THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press (for publication Sept
2011)
L. de Sousa, __________and B. Hindess, eds 2009 GOVERNMENTS, NGOS AND
ANTI-CORRUPTION: THE NEW INTEGRITY WARRIORS. London:
Routledge/ECPR series in European Political Science
___________, 2005 FOREIGN FLOWERS: INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFER AND
GOOD GOVERNANCE IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Honolulu: University of Hawaii
Press
___________, and N. Wolanin, eds 2001 CORRUPTION AND ANTI-CORRUPTION
Canberra: Asia Pacific Press in association with the Australian Institute of Criminology
__________, ed 1998 GOVERNANCE AND REFORM IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies
__________, and D. Schuster and K. Von Strokirch, eds 1998 LEADERSHIP IN THE
PACIFIC ISLANDS Canberra and Guam: National Centre for Development Studies and
Micronesia Area Research Centre, University of Guam
__________, ed 1997 THE GOVERNANCE OF COMMON PROPERTY IN THE
PACIFIC REGION Canberra: National Centre for Development Studies
__________, and B. Lal, eds 1997 ELECTORAL SYSTEMS IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES:
THE FIJI CONSTITUTION REVIEW Canberra: National Centre for Development
Studies in association with International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance
__________, and R. Crocombe, eds, 1994 NEW POLITICS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
Suva: University of the South Pacific and Hanns Seidel Foundation
Ho Colebatch and Peter Larmour, 1993 MARKET BUREAUCRACY AND
COMMUNITY: A STUDENT'S GUIDE TO ORGANISATION London: Pluto Press
__________, and M Haward, eds, 1993, THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENTARY
ACCORD AND PUBLIC POLICY 1989-92: ACCOMODATING THE NEW POLITICS
Canberra: Federalism Research Centre, Australian National University
__________, and R. Qalo eds. 1985 DECENTRALISATION IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC:
LOCAL PROVINCIAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT IN TWENTY COUNTRIES
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Unesco Supported Series on Social Sciences in the Pacific. Suva: Institute of Pacific
Studies and Institute of Social and Administrative Studies, pp393.
___________, ed., with S. Tarua, 1983. SOLOMON ISLANDS POLITICS Suva:
Institute of Pacific Studies, 303 pp.
___________, R. Crocombe, and A. Taungenga, eds, 1981. LAND, PEOPLE AND
GOVERNMENT: PUBLIC LANDS POLICIES IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC Suva:
Institute of Pacific Studies in association with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 190pp.
___________, ed., 1979. LAND IN SOLOMON ISLANDS Suva and Honiara: Institute
of Pacific Studies and Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, 196 pp.
Refereed journal articles
____________, in press „Corruption in Barry Hindess‟ Political Theory‟ MILLENIUM
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
___________, 2010 „From Clean-up to FICAC: Anti-corruption in Fiji‟s Post-Coup
Politics‟ CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE 53: 555-66
___________, 2009 „How Much Corruption is there in the Pacific Islands:‟ A review of
Different Approaches to Measurement‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 24 (1): 144-
160
____________2008, „Corruption and the concept of „Culture‟: evidence from the Pacific
Islands‟ CRIME LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE 49: 225-239.
___________, 2007 „International Action against corruption in the Pacific Islands: Policy
Transfer, Coercion and Effectiveness‟ ASIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
15(1): 1-16.
___________, and M. Barcham, 2006 „National Integrity Systems in Small Pacific Island
States‟ PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT 26: 1-12
__________, 2006 „Knowledge Management in Anti Corruption Agencies‟ Policy
Dialogue: PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 21(2): 169-176
___________, 2004 „Institutional Transfer and Aid delivery‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC
BULLETIN 19(2): 104-112
___________, 2003 „Transparency International and Policy Transfer in PNG‟ PACIFIC
ECONOMIC BULLETIN 18: 115-120
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___________, 2002 'Power and Conditionality: the International Financial Institutions in
the South Pacific' PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT 22: 1-12
___________, 2002 „Westminster Constitutions in the South Pacific: A Policy Transfer
Approach‟ ASIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 10(1): 41-54
___________, 2002 „Policy Transfer and Reversal: Customary Land Registration from
Africa to Melanesia‟ PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT 22: 151-
161
___________, 2002 „Policy Transfer in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific: when,
how, who, what and from where?‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN, 17(2): 55-67
___________, 2001 „Corruption, Culture and Transferability: What Can Be Learned
from Australia‟ in JOURNAL OF CONTINGENCIES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
9(10): 14-20
___________, 2000 „Explaining Institutional Failure in Melanesia‟ PACIFIC
ECONOMIC BULLETIN 15(2): 143-152
___________, 1997 „Corruption and Governance in the South Pacific‟ PACIFIC
STUDIES (Hawaii) 20 (3): 1-17
___________, 1997 „Models of Governance and Public Administration‟
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES (Brussels) 63: 383-
394
___________, 1997 „Electoral Provisions of the Constitutional Review Commission of
Fiji‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 12(1): 108-114
__________, 1995 „State and Society in Papua New Guinea‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC
BULLETIN 10(1): 40-7
__________, 1995 ' Public Enterprise Reform and Privatisation: Comparison Between
Australia, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand and Taiwan' ASIAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION 7(1): 111-9
_________, 1995 C Hunt and R Duncan „“Held in Trust”: the role of public funds in
economic management‟ PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 10(2): 60-68
_________, 1995 'The Politics of Economic Policy Reform in the Pacific Islands'
PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 9 (2): 41-45
_________, 1994 'A Foreign Flower? Democracy in the South Pacific' PACIFIC
STUDIES (Hawaii) 17 (1): 45-77
_________, 1992 ' The Politics of Race and Ethnicity: Theoretical Perspectives on Papua
New Guinea' Editor's Forum PACIFIC STUDIES (Hawaii) 15(2): 87-108
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_________, 1992 'States and Societies in the Pacific Islands ' Editor's Forum PACIFIC
STUDIES (Hawaii) 15(1): 99- 121.
__________, 1990, 'Ethnicity and Decentralisation in Melanesia: a Review of the 1980s'
PACIFIC VIEWPOINT (New Zealand) 31(2): 10-27
_________ and Hal Colebatch, 1991 'Educating Managers for the Public Service: Guest
Editors' Introduction' and 'Can Administration be Learned Only From Experience, or Can
It Be Taught to 18-Year-Olds' AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION (2): 171-3 and 174-179
_________, 1990, `Public Choice in Melanesia: Community, Bureaucracy and the
Market in Land Management', PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT,
(Britain) 10: 53-68.
_________, 1989, `Sharing the Benefits: Customary Landowners and Natural Resource
Projects in Melanesia' PACIFIC VIEWPOINT (New Zealand), 30(1): 56-74.
_________, R. Premdas, and J. Steeves, 1984. 'The Western Breakaway Movement in the
Solomon Islands' PACIFIC STUDIES (Hawaii) 7 (2): 34-67 spring
_________, 1984 'Alienated Land and Independence in Melanesia' PACIFIC STUDIES
(Hawaii) 8 (1): 1-47 fall
_________, 1984 'Alienated Land and Independence in Solomon Islands'
MELANESIAN LAW JOURNAL (Port Moresby) 12 (1&2): 101-128
Book Chapters
Luca Tacconi, Fiona Downs and __________ 2009 „Anti-corruption policies in the forest
sector and REDD+‟ in Arild Angelsen (ed) REALISING REDD+: NATIONAL
STRATEGY AND POLICY OPTIONS Center for International Forestry Research.
Bogor Indonesia pp 163-174.
Luís de Sousa and___________, 2009 „ Transparency International: global franchising
and the war of information against corruption‟ in Ronald J. Burke and Cary L. Cooper
RESEARCH COMPANION TO CORRUPTION IN ORGANIZATIONS New Horizons
in Management series. Abingdon: Edward Elgar ISBN 978 1 84720 892 7 pp 269-284
__________, 2009 „Populist Anti-Corruption and Military Coups: the Cleanup Campaign
in Fiji 2006-7‟ in L. de Sousa, P. Larmour and B. Hindess, eds GOVERNMENTS,
NGOS AND ANTI-CORRUPTION: THE NEW INTEGRITY WARRIORS. London:
Routledge pp 120-132
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__________, 2009 „Evaluating International Action Against Corruption in the Pacific
Islands ‟ in B. Head, C. Connors and A.J. Brown, eds PROMOTING INTEGRITY:
EVALUATING AND IMPROVING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. London: Ashgate pp 69-
86
__________, 2009 „Corruption, Culture and Institutions: Evidence from the Pacific
Islands‟ in T. Gong and S. Ma, eds 2009 PREVENTING CORRUPTION IN ASIA:
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND POLICY CAPACITY London: Routledge
Contemporary Asia Series pp 206-221
_________, 2006 „Civilizing Techniques: Transparency International and the spread of
anti-corruption‟ in Len Seabrooke and Brett Bowden eds. GLOBAL STANDARDS OF
MARKET CIVILIZATION London: Routledge /RIPE Series in Global Political
Economy pp 97-106
_________, 2005 „Westminster in the Pacific Islands‟ in H. Patapan, J. Wanna and P.
Weller, eds WESTMINISTER LEGACIES: DEMOCRACY AND RESPONSIBLE
GOVERNMENT IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Sydney: University of New South
Wales Press pp 224-241
_________, and P. Grabosky, 2001 „Corruption in Australia: its Prevention and Control‟
in G. Caiden et al eds WHERE CORRUPTION LIVES Bloomfield Connecticut:
Kumarian Press pp 175-188
_________, 1999 „Scale and Governance in the South Pacific‟ in M Turner, ed,
CENTRAL LOCAL RELATIONS IN ASIA PACIFIC. New York and London: St
Martins Press and Macmillan pp 149-165.
_________, 1998 'State and Society in PNG' in L. Zimmer, ed. MODERN PAPUA NEW
GUINEA SOCIETY Missouri: Thomas Jefferson University Press pp 21-30
_________, 1997 „Conclusions: Chiefs and States Today' in M. Lindstrom and G White
eds CHIEFS AND STATES TODAY East West Centre and Stanford University Press pp
276-290
_________,1995 „Democracy without development in the South Pacific‟ in A. Leftwich,
ed DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT Oxford: Polity Press pp 230-247
_________, 1994 'Political Institutions' in K. Howe, R. Kiste and B Lal, eds TIDES OF
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________, 1989, with F. Kunia, and G. Paiya, 'The Campaign in Enga' in P. King, ed.
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_________, 1988 'Land Policy and Decolonisation in Melanesia' in Y. P. Ghai, ed.,
LAW, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT IN THE PACIFIC ISLAND STATES Suva:
Institute of Pacific Studies pp 174-201
_________, 1988 'Land Tenure Provisions of Pacific Islands Constitutions' in Y. P.
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STATES Suva: Institute of Pacific Studies pp 163-173
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____________, 2008 „ Guarding the Guards: Accountability and Anti-Corruption in
Fiji‟s Cleanup Campaign‟ Pacific Islands Policy 4 Honolulu: East West Center.
____________, 2007 „A Short Introduction to Corruption and Anti-Corruption‟ CIES
Centre for Studies in Research and Sociology, Lisbon No 37
____________, 2007 „Evaluating International Anti Corruption Action Against
Corruption in the Pacific Islands‟ State Society and Governance in Melanesia Discussion
Paper 2007/1
_____________, 2007 „Administrative Theory, Interpersonal Relations and Anti-
Corruption Practice in PNG‟ Policy and Governance Discussion Papers PDP07-2
_____________, 2006 Fighting Corruption in a Knowledge Based Manner: What Role
for Research Policy and Governance?‟ Discussion Papers PDP 06-07
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_____________, 2006 „Culture and Corruption in the Pacific Islands: Some Conceptual
Issues and Findings from Studies of National Integrity Systems‟ Policy and Governance
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_____________, 2005 „Civilizing Techniques and the Spread of Anti Corruption‟ Policy
and Governance Discussion Papers PDP05-11
_____________, 2005 „ Corruption and Accountability in the Pacific Islands‟ PDP05-10
_____________ and Manu Barcham 2005 „National Integrity Systems in Small Pacific
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Tim Curtin, Hartmut Holzknecht and ___________ 2003 Land registration in Papua
New Guinea - Competing Perspectives State Society and Governance in Melanesia
Discussion Paper 2003/1. Canberra RSPAS ANU
____________, 2001 „Westminster in the Pacific: A Policy Transfer Approach‟. State
Society and Governance in Melanesia Discussion Paper 01. Canberra, RSPAS, ANU
Peter Grabosky and ___________, 2000 Public Sector Corruption and its Control Trends
and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice Paper No 143. Canberra: Australian Institute of
Criminology
___________, 2000 „Issues and Mechanisms of accountability: examples from Solomon
Islands‟ State Society and governance in Melanesia Project Discussion paper No 00/1.
Canberra: Australian National University
_________, 1998 „Making Sense of Good Governance‟ State Society and Governance in
Melanesia Working Paper 98/5. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. Canberra:
ANU
_________, 1997 „Public Sector Reform in the South Pacific‟ in „Government and
Adjustment: the Role of Government in Adjusting Economies‟ Issue No 4 Birmingham:
Development Administration Group, University of Birmingham pp 5-6.
_________, 1997 „Corruption and Governance in the South Pacific‟ State Society and
Governance in Melanesia Discussion Paper No 5 Canberra: Research School of Pacific
and Asian Studies
_________, 1996 „Models of Governance and Development Administration‟ State
Society and Governance in Melanesia Discussion Paper No 2 Canberra: Research School
of Pacific and Asian Studies
_________, 1996 „Research on Governance in Weak States in Melanesia‟ State Society
and Governance in Melanesia Discussion Paper No 1 Canberra: Research School of
Pacific and Asian Studies
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_________, 1992 'Legitimacy, Sovereignty and Regime Change in the South Pacific:
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Series No 7 Canberra: Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of
Pacific Studies, Australian National University
_________, 1986 'Customary Land Registration Policy in Papua New Guinea Solomon
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pp 204-208
_________, 1996„Decentralization in Small Developing States: Local Government
Reform in Tuvalu and Papua New Guinea‟ in S.Kurosawa, T. Fujiwara and M. Reforma,
eds NEW TRENDS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC
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_________, 1996„ Rapporteur‟s Report on the Conference on New Trends in Public
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eds NEW TRENDS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC
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_________, 1995 ' Governance, Governmentality and South Pacific Aid' in Foster, M., ed
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_________, 1995 „ Does Independence Make a Difference? Land Policy in PNG,
Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji‟ in B. Lal and H. Nelson. eds LINES ACROSS THE
SEA: COLONIAL INHERITANCE IN THE POST-COLONIAL PACIFIC Brisbane:
Pacific Historical Association pp 161-171
_________, 1992 'The Return of Alienated Land in Independent Melanesia' in H.
Reynolds and R. Nile, eds INDIGENOUS RIGHTS IN THE PACIFIC AND NORTH
AMERICA: RACE AND NATION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY London: Centre
for Australian Studies, University of London pp 42-51
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_________, 1982. 'Federal Constitutions that Never Were: "Nagriamel" in the New
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Pluto Press pp 242-244
________, 1995 'Modes of Governance and Development' DEVELOPMENT
BULLETIN 33, March 1995, pp 4-5
________, 1995 ' Democracy in the South Pacific: An Overview' DEVELOPMENT
BULLETIN 32 pp 40-42
________, 1985 'Current Issues in Provincial Government' ADMINISTRATION FOR
DEVELOPMENT (Port Moresby) 20(4): 35-40
________, 1983 'Local Government in the South Pacific: Comparisons with PNG'
YAGLU AMBU (Port Moresby) 10 (4): 17-27
_______, 1982, 'Compact of Free Association: What's in it for Micronesia and the US?'
PAPUA NEW GUINEA FOREIGN AFFAIRS REVIEW (Port Moresby) 2 (2): 23-28
________, 1994 ' Land Management in the South Pacific' DEVELOPMENT BULLETIN
31 pp 45-6
_______, 1989 `Land and Politics in Melanesia: Left, Right or Green?' SOCIAL
ALTERNATIVES special edition edited by Randall Stewart, 8(2): 49-51.
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_________, review of M. Blackford Pathways to the Present: US Development and its
Consequences in the Pacific Islands for ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
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_________, review of Rothermund, D. The Routledge Companion to Decolonization for
ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
_________, review of E. Campos et al eds The Many Faces of Corruption in ASIAN
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
_________, review of C.Samford et al eds Measuring Corruption in AUSTRALIAN
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
_________, review of R. Foster Materializing the Nation: Commodities, Consumption,
and Media in Papua New Guinea in THE CONTEMPORARY PACIFIC
_________, review of D. Levi Faur and E Vigoda-Gadot, eds International Public Policy
and Management in INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
_________, review of S Lawson Tradition versus Democracy in the South Pacific: Fiji,
Tonga and Western Samoa in PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 11: 98-99
_________, review of R.G.Ward Land custom and Practice in the South Pacific‟ in
PACIFIC ECONOMIC BULLETIN 11: 90