8 Aug 2024 Economic diplomacy: Banking on the Pacific Greg Earl Rebuilding regional banking is unlikely to pay dividends without an underlying business revival.
3 May 2024 Can Solomon Islands’ new prime minister really be friends to all? Mihai Sora The success of the PM’s premiership will depend on his approach to pressing domestic problems as much as issues of national sovereignty.
11 Apr 2024 Pacific Engagement Visas: New developments but quotas unknown Natasha Turia , Akka Rimon Australia’s highly competitive new visa lottery has much leg work to do to make fair allocations between countries.
10 Apr 2024 Solomon Islands: Democracy on the ballot Meg Keen , Oliver Nobetau Next week, voters will determine not only political leadership but the future of democratic processes.
8 Mar 2024 State of play for Pacific women in 2024 Jessica Collins When the playing field is levelled, the dividends are doubled, both in politics and sport.
23 Nov 2023 Digital dominoes: Australia’s strategic play in the Pacific Mihai Sora Enhancing the region’s digital connectivity goes beyond influence. It’s about sharing prosperity and security, too.
29 Sep 2023 Japan risks its reputation in Oceania with Fukushima discharge Derek Grossman A rollcall of Pacific Island nations have very different views on the release of treated radioactive wastewater.
22 Sep 2023 The US–Pacific Islands Partnership, one year on Meg Keen , Daniel Mandell Recognising that it cannot go it alone, Washington needs to coordinate its development efforts with like-minded partners.
31 Jul 2023 A call for medical détente in the Pacific Islands Eileen Natuzzi Pooling the expertise and resources of development partners is a win not only for regional healthcare but soft diplomacy.
28 Jul 2023 Solomon Islands: Invest in people and police before military Alan C. Tidwell , Meg Keen , Anna Powles , Jose Sousa-Santos , Anouk Ride Australia and foreign partners should work with existing institutions. A new military capability could make matters worse.
18 Jul 2023 A Pacific power play could prove the Quad’s relevance Edward Cavanough Off-grid households across the region are desperate for electricity that doesn’t come with (China's) strings attached.
7 Jul 2023 Geopolitical duel in the Pacific: Solomon Islands security at risk as Australia and China compete Anna Powles Honiara has successfully leveraged strategic competition to meet its security interests but there are worrying signs of friction.
30 May 2023 An inside look at the role of media in Solomon Islands’ national security landscape Gina Kekea , Anouk Ride Asking hard questions also means knowing what information to trust and having faith journalists will also be respected.
11 May 2023 The disproportionate attention on the Solomons-China security pact Ilan Kiloe A tendency to “securitise” problems via a geopolitical lens only downplays legitimate aspirations of local communities.
20 Apr 2023 Questions about Australian aid to fund the Pacific Games Stephen Howes Australia is backing a sports tournament over urgent development needs, and doing so may break international aid rules.
18 Apr 2023 Not the Indo-Pacific: a Melanesian view on strategic competition Patrick Kaiku The states of the southwest Pacific are not interested in a zero-sum contest between the United States and China.
25 Jan 2023 Chinese aid to the Pacific: decreasing, but not disappearing Alexandre Dayant , Meg Keen , Roland Rajah With fewer Chinese finances available and less demand from Pacific countries, geopolitical competition is opening up.
19 Jan 2023 Weaving webs of statecraft in the Pacific Islands Joanne Wallis , Henrietta McNeill , Alan C. Tidwell , Czeslaw Tubilewicz Gaining influence in the region is about tools and techniques, not just the actors.
27 Dec 2022 How to Interpret 2022: Solomon Islands strikes a deal Clare Caldwell Honiara’s foreign policy caused ripples across the region, as we round up highlights of the year from The Interpreter.
25 Nov 2022 Riots serve an unexpected lesson in the Pacific Anouk Ride A new report on civil unrest in the region calls for a longer and wider lens in analysing reasons and rationales.
13 Sep 2022 Why Indonesia’s engagement with Pacific countries matters Aristyo Rizka Darmawan Sovereignty, trust and mutual benefit are all at stake when so many regions come together under the Indo-Pacific banner.
26 Aug 2022 Solomon Islands: a blueprint to stop a cycle of strife Transform Aqorau , Anouk Ride Allowing more power for the provinces under a decentralised system of governance will be a step towards stability.
27 Jun 2022 Pacific labour mobility and the existential threat of climate change Peter Hooton Australia needs to walk the walk on emissions, migration targets and resettlements to make itself a good neighbour.
8 Jun 2022 China-Solomon Islands pact: Reading between the lines Catherine Wilson The new security deal highlights Beijing’s drive to strengthen its grasp on political favour and regional resources.
23 May 2022 PNG and the Solomon Islands-China security agreement Patrick Kaiku While respecting Solomon Islands sovereignty, regional solutions to regional problems are not yet fully exhausted.
10 May 2022 Chinese bases in the Pacific: A reality check Sam Roggeveen Frustrating Beijing’s ambitions to create a sphere of influence is overwhelmingly a diplomatic task, not a military one.
2 May 2022 Solomon Islands-China security pact: A feminist foreign policy answer Joanna Pradela For Australia to change the game in regional relations, it needs to grapple with new rules about systems of power.
26 Apr 2022 Fixing Australia’s failing Pacific Step-up strategy Peter Layton Supporting domestic interest groups in the region will bring success, and should be high on Canberra’s “to do” list.
22 Apr 2022 Solomons: How Australia stacks up in a China aid bidding war Alexandre Dayant Lowy Institute’s Pacific Aid Map reveals the true scope of Australia’s development assistance to the region.
21 Apr 2022 Solomons security pact: Sogavare, China, and Australia Peter Hooton There is no shutting China out of the South Pacific, but if Australia gets real on climate the game will truly change.
31 Mar 2022 Solomon Islands asserts its sovereignty – with China and the West Tarcisius Kabutaulaka The danger is geopolitical competition being appropriated by local actors on both sides of local political tensions.
25 Mar 2022 Solomons: Putting a draft security deal with China in local context Derek Gwali Futaiasi Honiara’s negotiations with Beijing may raise alarm but it should not come as a surprise to Canberra.
11 Feb 2022 Solomon Islands: A weak nation ravaged by a health crisis Derek Gwali Futaiasi A Covid-19 outbreak so soon after community unrest has left state institutions playing a catch-up game.
25 Jan 2022 Solomon Islands: cops bearing gifts Gordon Peake , Graeme Smith Australia and China offer the archipelago nation a grab bag of policing options that often miss the mark.
17 Dec 2021 Solomons strife demands a development re-think Edward Cavanough Australia’s security-driven approach is regularly counterproductive.
6 Dec 2021 Solomon Islands – where world news is all local Sue Ahearn The coverage of the latest crisis was a showcase of Solomon Islands journalists telling the story of their own country.
30 Nov 2021 Solomon Islands deployment: Australia must meet obligations to women Nicole George The risks to local women’s security are well understood. Following plans already in place should be a priority.
26 Nov 2021 Honiara as the smoke subsides Anouk Ride The riots in Solomon Islands this week follow a pattern of past unrest – yet with important symbolic differences, too.
25 Nov 2021 Dark days for Honiara in the shadow of geopolitics Mihai Sora Solomon Islands finds itself tangled in a web of deep grievances and duelling powers keen to curry favour.
7 Oct 2021 Pacific Step-Up needs a Covid-era reboot Edward Cavanough Australia must bolster its vaccine assistance with practical fixes, starting with energy and cold-storage solutions.
18 May 2021 Long-ago battle in Solomon Islands keeps claiming lives Gina Kekea Locals should not be forced to live in fear of the hidden menace still posed by explosive wartime remnants.
29 Jun 2020 Solomon Islands gets a lesson in Chinese diplomacy Joseph D. Foukona Thanking Taiwan for aid during the Covid-19 pandemic clashes with the One China policy – at home and in Beijing.
18 May 2020 Constitutional questions over Solomon Islands’ coronavirus crackdown Joseph D. Foukona Sweeping emergency powers must be used in a manner “reasonably justifiable”, not as an excuse to marginalise opponents.
23 Jan 2020 China has Honiara onside but hasn’t yet won over Solomon Islands Denghua Zhang , Derek Gwali Futaiasi Consternation about the diplomatic switch from Taiwan shows how local politics can have international ramifications.
21 Oct 2019 Rumblings along the federal fault line in Solomon Islands Graeme Smith , Joseph D. Foukona Reports of China “leasing an entire Pacific island” have again exposed provincial and central government divisions.
19 Sep 2019 China-Taiwan: Solomon Islands’ switch and a “new normal” Dan McGarry Should the US and Australia really be surprised that Pacific nations see China filling a vacuum?
12 Sep 2019 The wisdom of Solomons: Taiwan and China’s Pacific power play Graeme Smith Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare offers an insight on the whys and why nots of diplomatic recognition.
12 Jun 2019 A chance to “step up” to support girls’ education in Solomon Islands Kate Phillips Barely one in ten girls graduate high school in one of Australia’s closest neighbours, yet the barriers can be overcome.
5 Jun 2019 Stepping out – and up – in the hot mess of the Pacific Mary-Louise O’Callaghan <p>Personal connections matter, and Scott Morrison’s ties to the Pacific run deeper than many realise.</p>
23 Apr 2019 The surprising sameness of the Solomons elections Kerryn Baker There is a new normal for Solomon Islands politics – a fund of money makes sitting MPs much stronger than historically.