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
News and media

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.

2018 Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue Outcomes Report
Reports
2018 Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue Outcomes Report
The Lowy Institute hosted the sixth annual Australia–Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue from 4 to 6 December 2018 in Cairns, Australia.
Aid mergers: no unscrambling the egg
Aid mergers: no unscrambling the egg
Boris Johnson should look to Australia before saddling the UK’s aid agency with a costly diplomatic merger.
What I missed this year: Australia waking up to the Pacific
What I missed this year: Australia waking up to the Pacific
Lowy Institute experts look back on what surprised them in 2018
Conflict, romance, and PNG: the APEC Summit
Conflict, romance, and PNG: the APEC Summit
For the first time in the summit’s history, leaders failed to agree on a final communique, but plenty else happened.
Australia versus China in the South Pacific
Commentary
Australia versus China in the South Pacific
Originally published in Nikkei Asian ReviewRichard McGregor , Jonathan Pryke
Fiji: elections and the slow path to democracy
Fiji: elections and the slow path to democracy
Frank Bainimarama is in a far different position to when he controversially seized power in a military coup in 2006.
Turning the dial on international broadcasting
Turning the dial on international broadcasting
Australia may think it has been silenced but there are avenues for it to increase the volume in the Pacific.
Exploring Taiwan’s aid to the Pacific
Exploring Taiwan’s aid to the Pacific
Per capita, Taiwan spends more than twice as much as China on Pacific aid.
Submission to Review of Australian Broadcasting Services in the Asia-Pacific
Reports
Submission to Review of Australian Broadcasting Services in the Asia-Pacific
Review by Department of Communications and the Arts Shane McLeod , Jonathan Pryke
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