Over the past decade, Melanesia’s typically ineffectual and corrupted governance, fragile economies and ethnic tensions have culminated into critical regional security threats. Situated within this geographic region is Australia, an emerging middle power characterised by western values, a stable democratic government and a solid economic structure. Confronted with such threats on its doorstep, the Australian government now perceives these problems as potentially harmful to its own national security, and has consequently initiated an increasingly intensive engagement with the Melanesian region. By expanding its aid programs and embarking on a more pro-active military involvement, Australia aims to achieve progress on security and development...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
Vijay Naidu of the University of the South Pacific argues that the Australian Defence White Paper 20...
Ongoing instability in East Timor and social and political fragility in the Solomons, PNG and other ...
Australia\u27s vital interests are involved in the South Pacific: the stability of the region is an ...
This article argues that, rather than viewing Melanesia as an “arc of instability”, Australia should...
The recent and continuing changes in Southeast Asia - the economic calamity in 1997-98, the overthro...
The proposition that Australia faces an 'arc of instability' to its north has been an important feat...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Following the 1999 intervention to quell the transitional violence in East Timor, the Australian Gov...
The military mood is buoyant in Papua New Guinea, but its security problems are fundamentally develo...
This paper explores contemporary official and scholarly thinking on aid, development, conflict preve...
This article analyses the Australian Agency for International Development's (AusAID) approach to ove...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
Vijay Naidu of the University of the South Pacific argues that the Australian Defence White Paper 20...
Ongoing instability in East Timor and social and political fragility in the Solomons, PNG and other ...
Australia\u27s vital interests are involved in the South Pacific: the stability of the region is an ...
This article argues that, rather than viewing Melanesia as an “arc of instability”, Australia should...
The recent and continuing changes in Southeast Asia - the economic calamity in 1997-98, the overthro...
The proposition that Australia faces an 'arc of instability' to its north has been an important feat...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
Following the 1999 intervention to quell the transitional violence in East Timor, the Australian Gov...
The military mood is buoyant in Papua New Guinea, but its security problems are fundamentally develo...
This paper explores contemporary official and scholarly thinking on aid, development, conflict preve...
This article analyses the Australian Agency for International Development's (AusAID) approach to ove...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
Vijay Naidu of the University of the South Pacific argues that the Australian Defence White Paper 20...