8 Aug 2024 Economic diplomacy: Banking on the Pacific Greg Earl Rebuilding regional banking is unlikely to pay dividends without an underlying business revival.
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.
23 Feb 2024 Geopolitics, but what of other Pacific players? Nic Maclellan Politics is a missing element of a new Lowy Institute assessment.
18 Jan 2024 Nauru’s diplomatic switch to China – the rising stakes in Pacific geopolitics Meg Keen , Mihai Sora Australia is a player at the table but Pacific nations themselves hold the most important cards.
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.
31 Oct 2023 Infrastructure for influence: Pacific Islands building spree Meg Keen Even with stabilising debt and higher revenues, the region’s needs still outpace funding. Partnerships are key.
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.
26 Sep 2023 US under pressure to conclude compact agreements in the North Pacific Patricia O’Brien Free association deals have been central to Washington’s Pacific engagement for forty years. Will new deadlines be met?
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.
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.
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.
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.
31 Oct 2022 China’s influence as a Pacific donor Denghua Zhang Beijing has taken steps to increase its influence in the island region at the same time as its aid levels decline.
25 Jul 2022 The China factor in France’s growing engagement in the “peaceful sea” Denghua Zhang , Eric Frécon A step-up by Paris in the Indo-Pacific is evidence that it aims for a pragmatic third path in the region.
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.
22 Nov 2021 Palau faces the dragon Shaun Cameron Beijing can make or break nations by rubber stamping them as approved destinations for Chinese tourism and investment.
3 Aug 2020 Brunei, ASEAN and the South China Sea Joshua Espeña , Anne Uy A long-silent claimant has spoken, but will it be heard?
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.
23 Oct 2019 China, the Pacific, and the “debt trap” question Roland Rajah , Alexandre Dayant , Jonathan Pryke Charges of saddling Pacific countries in debt may be overstated, but China’s lending practices still pose risks.
23 Sep 2019 Solomons and Kiribati snub Taiwan for China – does it matter? Jonathan Pryke In shifting allegiances, two Pacific nations reaffirm China’s rising profile, but their own challenges remain the same.
15 Feb 2019 A rising China and the future of the “Blue Pacific” Dame Meg Taylor China’s growing economic and political strength globally brings both challenges and opportunities for the Pacific.
2 Dec 2015 China's first overseas military base in Djibouti likely to be a taste of things to come David Brewster
12 Nov 2015 Australia and the US: great allies but different agendas in the South China Sea Sam Bateman
29 Oct 2015 Why Australia must send its navy to assert the freedom to operate in the South China Sea James Goldrick