Why local markets matter for Pacific security

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Meg Keen - 28 Jan 2021

Why local markets matter for Pacific security

Markets are crucial to food security and social stability in the Pacific, however, mismanagement is threatening these vital community resources, Elizabeth Kopel, Meg Keen, and Anouk Ride write.

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Fishing for a future: Transparency challenges in Pacific Island tuna fisheries

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Meg Keen - 1 Jul 2020

Fishing for a future: Transparency challenges in Pacific Island tuna fisheries

In order to improve sustainability and transparency in Pacific fisheries, better information sharing protocols, value chain tracing, and intergovernmental collaboration are needed, Meg Keen, Grant Walton and Quentin Hanich write.

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Voices of Pacific leaders: COVID-19 and the path to recovery

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Meg Keen - 22 Jun 2020

Voices of Pacific leaders: COVID-19 and the path to recovery

Pacific Security College (PSC) Director Meg Keen reports on security concerns arising from discussions with some of the regional leaders of the Pacific and the Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific, the Hon Alex Hawke.

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Too few boots on the ground?

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Meg Keen - 13 May 2020

Too few boots on the ground?

Women still lack adequate influence in setting security agendas, yet there is evidence that significant gains can occur when a more gender-sensitive and inclusive approach is taken, Anouk Ride and Meg Keen write.

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The future of Pacific security

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Meg Keen - 7 Apr 2020

The future of Pacific security

After years toiling to build a regional framework of collaboration and partnership, Pacific nations are facing the ultimate collective test in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, Meg Keen, Director of Pacific Security College, writes.

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