Riley Duke

Research Fellow, Pacific Aid Map
Areas of expertise

Pacific Islands aid and development; development finance; sovereign debt; China’s foreign assistance and overseas lending

Riley Duke
Biography
Publications

Riley Duke is a Research Fellow at the Lowy Institute and lead author of the Institute's Pacific Aid Map. His research areas include aid and development policy in the Pacific, development finance, sovereign debt, China’s foreign aid, and Chinese state-backed lending. His commentary and research have featured in Australian and international news outlets, including The Economist, The New York Times, Reuters, The Guardian, Australian Financial Review, Al Jazeera, and Nikkei. Riley also holds a Special Advisory position with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.

Prior to joining the Institute in 2022, Riley worked as an intern at the Institute for Economics and Peace. He holds a Master of International Relations from the University of Sydney.

2023 Pacific Aid Map
Interactive
2023 Pacific Aid Map
Australia is the Pacific's largest development partner in our sixth annual interactive, mapping every aid project in the Pacific from 2008–2021 as the region faces new development…
Budget time: Will Labor rebuild Australia’s aid program, and how? 
Budget time: Will Labor rebuild Australia’s aid program, and how? 
Global crisis and shifting economic realities mean Australia must both rebuild and modernise its development efforts.
A changing aid landscape in the Pacific
A changing aid landscape in the Pacific
Budget support was favoured during the pandemic, with loans — which must be repaid — also overtaking grants.
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