| "In terms of
island peoples and societies, greater emphasis on
the cultural dimensions of development is
confronted by the basic question: How can
economic development be managed in a way that not
only sustains the distinctive social institutions
and cultural identities of island peoples, but
also draws on, and develops, them? Countering the
shortcomings and failures of a certain narrow
conception of economic development calls for a
new moral and social contract, and for a better
appreciation of the factors and issues that have
shaped island societies.". >> Go to
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