Jonathan Pryke

Director, Pacific Islands Program
Areas of expertise

Pacific economic development; Australia-Melanesia relations; Australian foreign aid and the Pacific

Jonathan Pryke
Biography
Publications
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Jonathan Pryke is a former Director of the Lowy Institute’s Pacific Islands Program. Jonathan’s research is interested in all aspects of the Pacific Islands, including economic development in the Pacific Islands region, Australia’s relationship with the Pacific, the role of aid and the private sector in Pacific Islands development and Pacific labour mobility. Jonathan joined the Lowy Institute in 2015 from the Development Policy Centre at the Australian National University where he was a researcher, editor of the Development Policy Blog and a co-convener of the Australasian Aid Conference. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Sydney, a Masters of Public Policy (Development Policy), Masters of Diplomacy and Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics from the Australian National University.

Australian aid budget: It could have been worse
Australian aid budget: It could have been worse
It's clear that public support isn’t enough for a government that does not view aid as an election issue.
Aid & development links:  Australian Federal budget primer
Aid & development links: Australian Federal budget primer
In recent years the amount of Australian aid has continued to fall down the world's rankings.
Harnessing Papua New Guinea’s rugby league obsession
Harnessing Papua New Guinea’s rugby league obsession
There's momentum in many parts of the rugby league relationship between Australia and PNG – but more can be done.
Aid and development links:  Zuckerberg’s billions, the sweatshop fallacy, aid insurance and more
Aid and development links: Zuckerberg’s billions, the sweatshop fallacy, aid insurance and more
How development professionals think Mark Zuckerberg should direct his charity dollars, the latest foreign aid stats and sweatshops: a road to nowhere.
Aid and development links: How to sell aid to voters, taxing remittances, edible drones and more
Aid and development links: How to sell aid to voters, taxing remittances, edible drones and more
Is it more effective to appeal to the national interest or to ethics when discussing aid with the public?
Aid and development links: War in Yemen, inequality rankings, cash transfers and more
Aid and development links: War in Yemen, inequality rankings, cash transfers and more
The aid implications of Trump's budget, in defence of British aid spending, Indonesia moving away from being an aid recipient, and more.
Aid & Development links: Kenya tests universal basic income, Salome Karwah, South Sudan famine and more
Aid & Development links: Kenya tests universal basic income, Salome Karwah, South Sudan famine and more
Universal basic income experiment in Kenya, South Sudanese government increases foreign aid visa fees days after famine declared, fund opposing Trump's global gag rule reaches …
Aid and Development links: American aid, financial literacy, demonetisation and more
Aid and Development links: American aid, financial literacy, demonetisation and more
The future of US aid, cash transfers in Lebanon, universal basic income and more.
Development – the missing link in Australia’s foreign policy
Development – the missing link in Australia’s foreign policy
Surely working with our nearest neighbours on the issues most important to them is in Australia’s national interest.
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