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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COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 28 January

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Hugh McClure - 28 Jan 2021

COVID-19 – the Pacific response: 28 January

The new year has brought limited reprieve in the Pacific Islands region, as COVID-19 cases have continued to increase throughout January and economic pressures have grown, Hugh McClure writes.

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Implications of the Biden presidency for the Pacific Island region

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Jay Caldwell - 21 Jan 2021

Implications of the Biden presidency for the Pacific Island region

The Biden presidency brings new opportunities and challenges for the region, Jay Caldwell writes.

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The Pacific’s 2020 trendlines

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Hugh McClure - 18 Dec 2020

The Pacific’s 2020 trendlines

Amidst the enormous human security crisis presented by the COVID-19 crisis, access to timely, reliable and relevant information has never been more important, Hugh McClure writes.

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Pacific agility and resilience in the face of enormous challenges

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Ben Bohane - 17 Dec 2020

Pacific agility and resilience in the face of enormous challenges

From a deadly pandemic to disaster resilience, the Pacific region has shown it has the ability to respond well amidst tough circumstances, Ben Bohane writes.

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COVID-19 | The Pacific response: 16 December

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Hugh McClure - 16 Dec 2020

COVID-19 | The Pacific response: 16 December

Travel bubbles are being planned throughout the Pacific, whilst many Pacific states are launching their vaccine rollout plans, Hugh McClure writes.

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