Tuvalu
MTA
Portrait of a Country
2nd Edition
Tuvalu, a nation of nine low-lying coral atolls scattered across the vast Pacific, is a country defined by its unique geography, rich Polynesian heritage, and profound vulnerability to climate change. This comprehensive portrait delves into every facet of Tuvaluan life, from its ancient history of Polynesian migration and the subtle rhythms of daily existence rooted in family and community, to the modern challenges of rising sea levels and navigating a globalized world. Discover a nation that has ingeniously leveraged its '.tv' internet domain for vital revenue, maintains a vibrant culture through music, dance, and oral tradition, and stands as a powerful voice for climate justice on the international stage.
Explore the intricate balance of traditional governance and modern parliamentary democracy, the blend of customary law with formal legal structures, and the resilience of an economy built on subsistence, fishing, and innovative digital assets. Understand the critical importance of environmental stewardship and groundbreaking adaptation strategies, including land reclamation and the concept of a digital nation, as Tuvalu strives to secure its future in the face of unprecedented threats. This book provides a deep dive into the people, places, and policies that define Tuvalu, highlighting its enduring spirit and unwavering determination to protect its identity and homeland.
Whether you're interested in Pacific island cultures, the impacts of climate change, or simply the story of a small nation with a remarkable global presence, *Tuvalu: Portrait of a Country* offers a compelling and insightful journey. From the warmth of its people and the beauty of its pristine marine environment to the complexities of its development challenges, this book paints a vivid picture of a country living on the front lines of a global crisis while holding fast to the traditions and hopes that define its unique path forward.
This book is for anyone interested in understanding the unique challenges and remarkable resilience of small island developing states, particularly in the face of climate change. It will appeal to readers interested in Pacific island cultures, environmental studies, international relations, and the intersection of technology and national development.
June 27, 2025
34,262 words
2 hours 24 minutes
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