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Papua New Guinea Is in a Governance Crisis – and Australia Helped Put It There

Papua New Guinea Is in a Governance Crisis – and Australia Helped Put It There

By Carolyn Blacklock
Australia has loaned millions to PNG, despite the government's issues with unaccountable and nontransparent spending.
Will the Future Be Made in Australia?

Will the Future Be Made in Australia?

By Grant Wyeth
The Australian government has a keen motivation to incentivize the emergence of new industries that will protect its standards of living and advance its strategic position. 

Fractures in New Caledonia’s Independence Movement Widen, Uncertainty Reigns

Fractures in New Caledonia’s Independence Movement Widen, Uncertainty Reigns

By Quentin Comminsoli
The island’s future hangs in the balance as internal turmoil dovetails with the paralysis of the French government.

Australian Government Undermines Census in Bid to Avoid Division

Australian Government Undermines Census in Bid to Avoid Division

By Liz Allen
The Australian government's stunning intervention into the national census, and its sudden backflip, has broken trust and left it unclear what's next.

Tamil Refugee Self-Immolates in a Melbourne Suburb

Tamil Refugee Self-Immolates in a Melbourne Suburb

By Luke Hunt
Church groups hope Pope Francis takes notice of asylum seekers during his upcoming visit to Papua New Guinea.
Guam, American Samoa Upgraded to Associate Membership in Pacific Islands Forum

Guam, American Samoa Upgraded to Associate Membership in Pacific Islands Forum

By Grant Wyeth
Associate membership for its unincorporated territories may give Washington a greater interest in Pacific regionalism, but will need to be managed carefully to make sure full member states drive PIF agendas. 

Pope Francis Returns to Asia-Pacific Frontlines

Pope Francis Returns to Asia-Pacific Frontlines

By Michel Chambon
Francis’ longest trip yet will touch on some fraught geopolitical issues.
Why Australia’s Motion on Taiwan Won’t Shake the Current Australia-China Relationship

Why Australia’s Motion on Taiwan Won’t Shake the Current Australia-China Relationship

By Jade Guan and Michael Clarke
The timing of Australia’s Senate motion rejecting China’s interpretation of U.N. Resolution 2758 seems puzzling, especially given the recent efforts to stabilize relations with China.

Law and Order in Australia Has a Blind Spot: Human Rights

Law and Order in Australia Has a Blind Spot: Human Rights

By Luke McNamara
A 'tough on crime' political culture tends to bring the same solution to every crisis: harsher laws. That’s a problem.

Pacific Islands Agree on $270 Million Pacific Policing Initiative

Pacific Islands Agree on $270 Million Pacific Policing Initiative

By Grant Wyeth
The creation of the PPI is an indication of the strength of Pacific regionalism.

Can the Pacific Islands Forum Help Resolve the Conflict in New Caledonia?

Can the Pacific Islands Forum Help Resolve the Conflict in New Caledonia?

By Pierre-Christophe Pantz
After months of violence, New Caledonia independence groups will turn to the PIF in hopes of buoying their case for self-determination from France.
What Australia Needs to Do at the Pacific Islands Forum

What Australia Needs to Do at the Pacific Islands Forum

By Joseph Sikulu
To continue the extraction and export of coal and gas is to make the financial burden of Pacific climate resilience heavier and harder to bear.

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