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Oliver Nobetau 1 hour ago Bougainville’s future: The hard questions There are good reasons to take time before Bougainville cuts loose from PNG.
Margaret Nesi 12 hours ago Fixing the plastics problem when delivering urgent aid Coping with climate change is hard enough. Sustainability cannot be overlooked in humanitarian action across the Pacific.
Tom Barber , Anastasia Kapetas 15 hours ago Cultivating a healthy information environment Regulation, yes, but fostering public literacy about social media and credible journalism is also crucial.
Sarah Teo 1 day ago The rise and endurance of minilaterals in the Indo-Pacific Will small groupings of nations last? Bet on self-interest.
Marcus Colla 1 day ago The God in the rubble Germany’s struggle with morality is not only a concern of history but an animating factor in contemporary politics.
Gabriela Bernal 1 day ago Trouble together: How North Korea sees its growing interests with Iran Global isolation is building ties that bind. Better to engage and take away the incentive.
Priya Pillai 2 days ago The need for a convention on crimes against humanity Closing a legal gap would ensure the spirit of the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals is established in international law.
Richard Javad Heydarian 2 days ago Balikatan 2024: Philippines and friends send a clear signal to China Drills will for the first time take place outside of the Philippines’ 12 nautical miles “territorial waters”, thus directly challenging China’s expansive claims across the South China Sea.
Sadia Rahman 2 days ago The cable ties to China’s Digital Silk Road Stronger international protections are needed to safeguard the connections of the digital age.