Democracy, security and hegemonic rivalry in Melanesia
By: Barany, Zoltan
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BookPublisher: World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues Description: 28(2), Apr-Jun, 2024: p.38-55.
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World Affairs: The Journal of International IssuesSummary: Zoltan Barany surveys the political scene in the Melanesian Pacific region and highlights the intense strategy rivalry that pits the United States and its allies, Australia and New Zealand against the People’s Republic of China. The latter has expanded its sphere of influence in the area, particularly in the Solomon Islands and Fiji, prompting Quad member-nations to increase their support and presence in Melanesia as part of their Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy.- Reproduced
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Zoltan Barany surveys the political scene in the Melanesian Pacific region and highlights the intense strategy rivalry that pits the United States and its allies, Australia and New Zealand against the People’s Republic of China. The latter has expanded its sphere of influence in the area, particularly in the Solomon Islands and Fiji, prompting Quad member-nations to increase their support and presence in Melanesia as part of their Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy.- Reproduced
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