Abstract
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When creating CBI programs in the South Pacific, policy-and lawmakers, as well as advisers, need to take into consideration a variety of regional idiosyncrasies that they're not likely to encounter in equal measure elsewhere. In the South Pacific small island states, Western notions of nationhood, nationality, and citizenship are interpreted, perceived, and ranked differently than they are in the cultures in which they originated.
When creating CBI programs in the South Pacific, policy-and lawmakers, as well as advisers, need to take into consideration a variety of regional idiosyncrasies that they're not likely to encounter in equal measure elsewhere. In the South Pacific small island states, Western notions of nationhood, nationality, and citizenship are interpreted, perceived, and ranked differently than they are in the cultures in which they originated.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Investment Migration Insider |
| Publication status | Published - 2 May 2021 |
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Why Those Hoping to design CIP’s in the Pacific are in for a Ride (Part 2)
Krakat, M. B., 24 Jun 2021, In: Investment Migration Insider.Research output: Contribution to journal › Online Resource › Professional
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