Insight. 2013-10-06. 08:11-08:45, Fiji's progress and new friends.

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Series
Insight, 2013.
Categories
Documentary radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:28:00
Broadcast Date
06 Oct 2013
Credits
RNZ Collection
Round, Sally, Producer
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

A weekly documentary programme providing in-depth analysis of a topical issue. Insight is broadcast nationwide on Radio New Zealand National during Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw. In today's programme:

Since Fiji's military commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, took over the country in the 2006 coup, his regime has concentrated on making new friends and gaining influence beyond Fiji's traditional Pacific partners.

It has strengthened links with China and made new deals with the likes of Russia and the Arab states.

Wellington and Canberra were among those to put sanctions on Fiji after the coup, but they are now easing up on the regime, with its promise of elections next year.

In the meantime, Suva has set up a host of new diplomatic posts much further afield and Commodore Bainimarama has been busy on the international stage.

Radio New Zealand International's Sally Round asks whether the new links can endure and what they mean for the region.