Pacific Wayfinder: Facing the Climate Crisis in the Pacific

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Ben Bohane - 20 Jul 2021

Pacific Wayfinder: Facing the Climate Crisis in the Pacific

As the severe and urgent nature of the climate crisis becomes more apparent, governments around the world must take heed of the experts and Pacific peoples who are sounding the alarm, Ben Bohane writes for the Pacific Wayfinder series. “The more we know, the worse it looks”. The world’s peak body of climate scientists, the Intergovernmental…

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Pacific Wayfinder: Advancing regional security through research

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Eliorah Malifa - 7 Jul 2021

Pacific Wayfinder: Advancing regional security through research

Pacific research that focuses on the intersectional nature of the Pacific region’s security challenges is vital, Eliorah Malifa writes for the Pacific Wayfinder series. Security is at the forefront of discussions at local, national and regional levels. While the public’s focus is often drawn to a small number of high visibility security issues, the enactment…

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Localisation for who? Pacific resilience in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Kira Osborne - 10 Jun 2021

Localisation for who? Pacific resilience in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic

Border closures due to COVID-19 have forced many Pacific countries to become more self-reliant in times of natural disaster, Kira Osborne and colleagues write. Prior to 2020, ‘localisation’ was fast becoming the latest addition to the international aid and development buzzword dictionary. The Pacific was no exception, but pathways to put words into meaningful action…

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Pacific Wayfinder: PNG’s COVID-19 challenge

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Ben Bohane - 8 Jun 2021

Pacific Wayfinder: PNG’s COVID-19 challenge

While much of the Pacific has kept the health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic under control so far, Papua New Guinea still may not have reached the peak of the crisis, Ben Bohane writes for the Pacific Wayfinder series. When Dr Henry Ivarature left his Port Moresby home earlier this year to move to Canberra,…

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Bridging the cultural gap: combatting transnational crime in the Pacific

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Jose Sousa-Santos - 1 Jun 2021

Bridging the cultural gap: combatting transnational crime in the Pacific

For effective cooperation in combatting transnational crime, Australia and New Zealand need to look at a hybrid system of policing underpinned by cultural awareness, Jose Sousa-Santos writes. At his farewell parade in Nuku’alofa, Tonga’s recently departed Police Commissioner Stephen Caldwell highlighted the challenges posed by the increasing prevalence of illicit drugs in the community and…

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Pacific Wayfinder: Samoa’s election surprise

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Eliorah Malifa - 27 May 2021

Pacific Wayfinder: Samoa’s election surprise

As Samoa’s electoral crisis continues to evolve, observers should consider the broader context of this year’s election, Eliorah Malifa writes in our new Pacific Wayfinder series. Samoa has traditionally been one of the most stable countries in the Pacific. In the region, it is known for secure and constant government. Since independence in 1962, Samoa…

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