Declarations Of 'Self-Reliance': Alternative Visions Of Dependency, Citizenship And Development In Vanuatu

OCEANIA(2021)

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This article discusses how dependency's antonym, 'self-reliance' expresses and shapes aspirations for development, and ideas about citizenship in Vanuatu. This 'keyword' was popularized in the process of decolonization and nation-building in Vanuatu, and influenced by Dependency Theory, Pan-Africanism, Black Internationalism, and trans-Pacific visions of decolonization and development. But vernacular ideas of 'self-reliance' also articulate different aspirations for development at 'grassroots' community level, as will be shown in two case studies. The first is a community with a high degree of engagement in New Zealand's seasonal worker programme. The second is around the cultivation of kava - a plant with relaxant and soporific properties - for burgeoning domestic and export markets.
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Vanuatu, dependency theory, decolonization, self-reliance, development
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