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The obfuscation of human rights in the climate change discourse in the Pacific

The United Nations human rights committee, who heard the case between Teitiota v New Zealand  in January, obfuscated Teitiota’s argument on human rights when… Read More

How vulnerable is Xi Jinping over coronavirus? In today’s China, there are few to hold him to account

Brand “People’s Republic of China” is wobbling, as if the massive picture of Mao Zedong in Tiananmen Square was swaying with an earthquake tremor. But… Read More

Weekly Pacific Bulletin

TESS NEWTON CAIN  |    Horizon corruption scandal erupts in Australia and extends to PNG Horizon Oil is at the heart of a corruption… Read More

Managing Asia’s coronavirus response

SARA E DAVIES  | The novel coronavirus (COVID19) has so far been reported in 24 countries and territories outside mainland China, where the… Read More

The coronavirus and trust in the process of international cooperation: A system under pressure

SARA E DAVIES  | On December 31, 2019 the World Health Organization (WHO) received the first report of a suspected novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in the city… Read More

Four reasons why the Indo-Pacific matters in 2020

If there is one place in the world that we need to keep our eyes on for a better understanding of the dynamics of international… Read More

Risk management analysis for novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China

Recently, a novel coronavirus pneumonia (2019–nCoV) outbreak occurred in Wuhan, China, rapidly spreading first to the whole country, and then globally, causing widespread concern. On… Read More

Keeping the Australian Defence Force in the climate-change fight

PETER LAYTON | A month on from my earlier post on bringing the Australian Defence Force into the global warming fight, a… Read More

Networked G20 governance for the twenty-first century

The Group of Twenty’s (G20) networked global governance could become one of its most enduring influences on the twenty-first century. The forum’s inclusion of more… Read More

Foreigners, fighting and phaleristics: Military medals in British Burma

ANDREW SELTH  | It has been said that a country’s culture is a window unto its soul. With this in mind, it has become… Read More


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