China's ties with the South Pacific - development assistance, trade, investment, involvement in the Belt and Road Initiative, and more - have grown substantially since the early years of the new century. Australia and New Zealand (NZ), the traditional dominant powers in this region, have recently upped their game in order to balance Chinese activities. The South Pacific, a huge but sparsely populated world region, is no stranger to geopolitical competition. China and Taiwan, jostling for diplomatic recognition, used to be the key protagonists. Australia's and NZ's regional dominance has been challenged by China's growing presence. China offers alternative options in terms of funding and policy to Pacific Island countries (PICs). PICs, see...
This study examines and details the new instruments the PRC is using to compete for leadership with ...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
In this collection, 17 leading scholars based in Solomon Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Lest...
A number of countries have recently revised their approaches to dealing with a more assertive China....
Faced with growing Chinese engagement in the Pacific, the two traditional regional powers in that wo...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China’s rise in the Pacific has been a major driver of the United States, Australia and New Zealand...
China's engagement with the states of the South Pacific Ocean has accelerated in recent years. But w...
The South Pacific region has been attracting more interest for major power players. At first, Austra...
Australia and New Zealand (NZ) have in recent years been at the forefront of the growing confrontati...
Australia and New Zealand both established diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China ...
China has an increasing influence in the Pacific region. Australia has very strong aid, trade and d...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
China\u27s growing engagement in the Pacific Islands has fueled talk of great-power competition in t...
This study examines and details the new instruments the PRC is using to compete for leadership with ...
This study examines and details the new instruments the PRC is using to compete for leadership with ...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
In this collection, 17 leading scholars based in Solomon Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Lest...
A number of countries have recently revised their approaches to dealing with a more assertive China....
Faced with growing Chinese engagement in the Pacific, the two traditional regional powers in that wo...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
China’s rise in the Pacific has been a major driver of the United States, Australia and New Zealand...
China's engagement with the states of the South Pacific Ocean has accelerated in recent years. But w...
The South Pacific region has been attracting more interest for major power players. At first, Austra...
Australia and New Zealand (NZ) have in recent years been at the forefront of the growing confrontati...
Australia and New Zealand both established diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China ...
China has an increasing influence in the Pacific region. Australia has very strong aid, trade and d...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
China\u27s growing engagement in the Pacific Islands has fueled talk of great-power competition in t...
This study examines and details the new instruments the PRC is using to compete for leadership with ...
This study examines and details the new instruments the PRC is using to compete for leadership with ...
With the rise of China and the United States (US) foreign policy rebalance to the Asia-Pacific meeti...
In this collection, 17 leading scholars based in Solomon Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Lest...