Pacific Pawa: Understanding how power differs in the context of Pacific climate diplomacy
For a long time, we’ve considered power as brute strength—as this ability that individuals and institutions have to influence people…
For a long time, we’ve considered power as brute strength—as this ability that individuals and institutions have to influence people…
NIC MACLELLAN | Global climate negotiations through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have focussed on targets…
Background The Pacific region is currently the focus of attention by Pacific rim powers mainly concerned about their own…
In July 2019, at the inaugural Indonesian Exposition held in Auckland, New Zealand, Indonesia launched its ‘Pacific Elevation’,…
There are some moments which focus into sharp relief only months later. I experienced one of them after…
The threat of COVID-19 in the Pacific islands requires a disaster response mobilisation. A chief from the remote Banks islands…
Papua New Guinea was the only Pacific country to back China’s harsh security legislation for Hong Kong. Rowan Callick suggests…
Sheldon Chanel shares commentary on the recent "China In the Pacific" webinar as China’s footprint in the Pacific is expected…
“We are happy to share what we have in the Torres Strait, but we will not give – not a…
The upcoming Glasgow COP26 is pivotal. Countries are expected to significantly enhance their commitments on reducing greenhouse emissions—“ratcheting up ambition”,…