The Politics of Marshall Islands
MTA
A Guide to Politics and the Political System in Marshall Islands
2nd Edition
Explore the dynamic political landscape of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, a sovereign nation where traditional authority intersects with modern democratic institutions. This comprehensive guide delves into the historical journey from colonial legacies and the significant impact of the US Trust Territory to the establishment of a unique constitutional government. Understand the structure of power, from the elected Nitijela and the executive Presidency to the independent Judiciary and the crucial advisory role of the Council of Iroij, representing the enduring influence of paramount chiefs and customary law, particularly regarding land tenure.
Delve into the intricacies of Marshallese political culture, examining electoral processes, the dynamics of informal political groupings, and the evolving role of women in politics. The book provides essential insights into the complex and multifaceted relationship with the United States, governed by the Compact of Free Association, including its strategic implications, economic assistance, and the persistent challenge of addressing the legacy of nuclear testing. Discover how this island nation navigates its foreign relations, engages regionally and globally, and confronts critical issues like economic development, climate change advocacy, and the ongoing efforts to strengthen governance, accountability, and human rights.
Providing a nuanced perspective on the interplay between tradition and modernity, "The Politics of Marshall Islands" offers students, researchers, and anyone interested in Pacific affairs a vital resource. Learn about the nation's political responses to existential threats like climate change, its efforts to diversify its economy, and the continuous process of balancing customary law with statutory governance. This book is an indispensable guide to understanding the past, present, and future of politics in this remarkable Pacific island nation.
This book is ideal for students and scholars of Pacific studies, comparative politics, and international relations. It will also be highly valuable for policymakers, journalists, and anyone interested in understanding the unique political system, historical context, and pressing challenges, particularly climate change and the legacy of nuclear testing, facing the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
June 11, 2025
30,765 words
2 hours 9 minutes
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