16 May 2024 Economic diplomacy: Budgeting for deglobalisation Greg Earl Keeping up with the worldwide shift to industry policy is stretching boundaries of both economics and diplomacy.
7 May 2024 PNG-China: What’s to gain in any policing deal? Oliver Nobetau It seems we’ll be hearing more about this prospective arrangement.
2 May 2024 Bougainville’s future: The hard questions Oliver Nobetau There are good reasons to take time before Bougainville cuts loose from PNG.
18 Apr 2024 It’s important to acknowledge PNG’s own interests with China Michael Kabuni And a big part of that is bargaining power with the West.
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.
15 Mar 2024 A “climate defence force” for the Pacific Thomas Lonergan By harnessing human, environmental and resource security, Canberra can counter Beijing’s coercive tactics in the region.
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 Feb 2024 Geopolitics, but what of other Pacific players? Nic Maclellan Politics is a missing element of a new Lowy Institute assessment.
15 Feb 2024 The state of play in PNG: A momentous start to 2024 Oliver Nobetau Domestic deals and political spills threaten to overshadow economic progress in the land of the unexpected.
7 Feb 2024 Whose security is really at stake? Gender must be prioritised in Australia‑PNG security agreement Sarah Morley More police can’t be the answer when police have long been part of the problem.
7 Feb 2024 China’s message problem in PNG Denghua Zhang , Bernard Yegiora Local doubts about mining projects appear at odds with government enthusiasm.
25 Jan 2024 Practical steps to alleviate Papua New Guinea’s unemployment crisis Natasha Turia A good start is workable systems to ensure paperwork can be completed in a timely fashion.
19 Jan 2024 Beyond the try line: What PNG’s NRL team means for development Kingtau Mambon , David Poka , Maholopa Laveil The plan is to spend big – but is this the right field?
29 Dec 2023 Keeping languages alive in the family Hannah Sarvasy How many Australians can speak one of Papua New Guinea’s many Indigenous languages – even those who work there?
22 Dec 2023 Why did PNG sign a Defence Cooperation Agreement with the US? Patrick Kaiku , Faith Hope Boie For Port Moresby, this deal is mainly about modernising PNG’s Defence Force – not a geopolitical ploy.
19 Dec 2023 Australia–PNG security agreement: A revamp for Pacific partnerships Oliver Nobetau A technical perspective into the intended operation of the bilateral security deal between the close neighbours.
27 Nov 2023 Papua New Guinea: Learning the lessons of language Hannah Sarvasy Preserving PNG’s linguistic kaleidoscope is as much a connection with the past as a path to the future.
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.
1 Nov 2023 Loans, not grants, already proving costly for PNG Maholopa Laveil The latest Pacific Aid Map shows the PNG debt burden is growing and risks loom on the horizon.
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.
21 Aug 2023 Putting a PNG stamp on security Meg Keen , Mihai Sora As world players jostle for influence, the price of admission may be stronger economic engagement.
16 Aug 2023 The Fix: We still really don’t know PNG Maholopa Laveil Your weekly Interpreter feature about issues, resources or helpful distractions that might otherwise be missed.
2 Aug 2023 Can PNG afford more debt? Maholopa Laveil Betting on the potential of future resource wealth has proved a risky strategy. History holds valuable economic lessons.
5 Jul 2023 The downsides for Australia from the US‑PNG defence agreement Henry Storey Sovereignty concerns about the American deal will create additional hurdles for Australia-PNG Defence Treaty currently under negotiation.
29 Jun 2023 Bougainville – What’s next? Joseph Nobetau The 2019 referendum saw an overwhelming vote for independence, but the outcome is still unclear.
8 Jun 2023 PNG’s trade ties with China are set to strengthen Maholopa Laveil Canberra has committed to bolstering agriculture assistance, but free trade agreements may leave Australia in second place.
17 May 2023 Biden’s trip cancellations reveal pitfalls of a crowded diplomatic calendar Daniel Flitton Bailing on Australia and PNG highlights the growing risk of disappointment when leaders are clambering to summits here, there, everywhere.
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.
23 Mar 2023 Papua New Guinea: media under threat Thierry Lepani A new draft government policy is set to put journalistic freedoms to the test.
7 Mar 2023 PNG voices: regional partnerships must be based on respect Andrea Connor , Maholopa Laveil , Leonie Baptiste , Londari Yamarak , Hannah Sarvasy Righting perceptions of an asymmetric relationship between PNG and Australia comes down to listening.
1 Mar 2023 Reflections on the 29th Australia-Papua New Guinea Ministerial Forum Natasha Turia More action led outputs needed.
27 Feb 2023 Answers needed on the Pacific Engagement Visa Akka Rimon , Michael Kabuni , Jope Tarai , Natasha Turia Beyond practicalities, it’s unclear whether this is a genuine “Pacific family” partnership or geopolitical convenience?
20 Feb 2023 Papua New Guinea: Reining in MP slush funds Michael Kabuni Allowing individual MPs to decide where money should be spent – and who should be rewarded – comes at too high a price.
30 Jan 2023 For PNG, Albanese’s visit was about more than just security Maholopa Laveil Dealing with Australia and keeping a door open to China gives James Marape the chance to foster the local economy.
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.
13 Jan 2023 PNG needs a census, not more population estimates Maholopa Laveil Knowing a true number of residents is crucial to set development goals – for local government and foreign partners.
21 Dec 2022 Seeking independence: three books to read this summer Jessica Collins From Timorese history and Bougainville’s dreams to Australia’s regional stories, catch up on essential background.
9 Dec 2022 MP slush funds used to maintain power in PNG Maholopa Laveil The more cash, the more chance of an incumbent ruling party’s success at elections.
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.
23 Nov 2022 Papua New Guinea: lessons of the last decade in four charts Maholopa Laveil Translating economic semantics into higher incomes, better living standards and good governance is the next step.
7 Nov 2022 Party politics in Papua New Guinea Maholopa Laveil While the machinations might appear incomprehensible, some trends can be detected in PNG’s complicated party system.
31 Oct 2022 By the numbers: Papua New Guinea and development funding Thomas Wangi Australian funding to its Pacific neighbour outstripped the region’s major partners by four to one during the pandemic.
31 Oct 2022 Overcoming suspicion: reconciliation for Australia and Bougainville Anthony Regan The angry reaction to Richard Marles’ comments should be a warning to Canberra about the need to settle past grievances.
26 Oct 2022 PNG: Climate action, social change and a minister for coffee Catherine Highet , Serah Sipani , Trudi Egi A unique Arabica crop has the potential to improve women’s financial inclusion and climate change all at once.
12 Oct 2022 World Mental Health Day: reflections from Papua New Guinea Kylie McKenna , Peter Nasale Misunderstandings about the challenges involved are resulting in stigma, unemployment and isolation.
11 Oct 2022 The Global Fragility Act in PNG: can the US succeed? Jessica Collins A seemingly radical approach that relies on prevention and relinquishing control may be a foreign policy game-changer.
29 Sep 2022 Ending capital punishment for good in Papua New Guinea Moses Sakai In PNG’s history, the death penalty has now been abolished twice. The country can take a step to see it never returns.
7 Sep 2022 The missing foreign policy debate in PNG’s 2022 elections Patrick Kaiku , Trisha Yangawi , Bernard Yegiora Limited knowledge and paucity of interest is a concern, not just for local accountability but also for other countries.