China has an increasing influence in the Pacific region. Australia has very strong aid, trade and defence links with the Pacific Islands so should we be worried about China’s presence? There is very little evidence to suggest that they are doing anything more than supporting their existing commercial interests and it seems unlikely that they will challenge Australia\u27s dominant standing in the region, so should we be supportive or should we be renewing our security arrangements?Guests Jenny Hayward-JonesDirector, Myer Foundation Melanesia Program Lowy Institute for International Policy Further Information Big Enough For All Of Us: Geo-Strategic Competition in the Pacific Island
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Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China\u27s growing engagement in the Pacific Islands has fueled talk of great-power competition in t...
The rise of China has become a prominent phenomenon in international relations. In recent years, Bei...
To study the economic and political activity of PRC in Oceania (among the developing states of the P...
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China’s fast-growing presence in the Pacific Island countries (PICs) have triggered traditional powe...
This paper identifies a broad context for assessing China's increased interest in the Pacific Island...
"... Opinion remains divided on the consequences of this increased presence and the influence of PRC...
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China's ties with the South Pacific - development assistance, trade, investment, involvement in the ...
China's engagement with the states of the South Pacific Ocean has accelerated in recent years. But w...
STILL PREOCCUPIED with the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the U.S. governmen...
In recent years, a perception has emerged among many policymakers and commentators that the deepenin...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...