01
Dec
2021
State of the Pacific 2021– Domestic politics of climate change
Ursula Rakova, Fremden Yanhambath, Frances Namoumou and Elise Howard
Pacific activists across a broad range of sectors have worked hard to capture the attention of a global audience on the risks and challenges that climate change presents to the Pacific Islands region. These voices have been effective in calling for greater climate action from major carbon emitting...
02
Dec
2021
From Silos to Networks? The potential of PNG’s private sector industry to enhance public security
Sinclair Dinnen and Grant Walton
In response to concerns about the country’s internal security challenges and in line with global trends, Papua New Guinea’s private security industry has grown substantially over the past few decades. However, relatively little is known about how the sector operates and its potential to help, or...
06
Dec
2021
Australia-Japan dialogue on strategic trends in the Indo-Pacific
Various
With COVID restrictions slowly easing, the Australian Member Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (AusCSCAP) is holding its 23rd meeting as a hybrid event. In-person attendance is limited to 40, while others can participate by Zoom.
The focus for this meeting will...
06
Dec
2021
Spotlight: Afghanistan 'Where do we go from here?' Ending violence against women and girls
Various
To commemorate the ‘End Violence against Women’ campaign (25 Nov - Dec 10), join the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, ANU and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for a two-part conversation on the importance of addressing this issue in Afghanistan.
Over the last two...
07
Dec
2021
Constructing a grassroots Muslim majoritarian project
Chris Chaplin
Over the past 30 years, Indonesia has witnessed the growing public prominence of a number of transnational Islamic revivalist movements. These have had a considerable impact on political culture, as the popularity of these movements has gone hand-in-hand with increasingly sectarian views across...
09
Dec
2021
Symposium on family protection orders in the Pacific region
Various Speakers
The Australian National University and the Pacific Community (SPC) invite you to attend an online symposium on family protection orders in the Pacific region on 9 December 2021.
Thirteen countries across the Pacific region now have legislation in place that allows for family protection orders (or...
13
Dec
2021
State of the Pacific 2021 - Media freedom in the Pacific: A COVID-19 era update
Various Speakers
An engaging discussion between practitioners and informed experts will consider the latest developments regarding media freedom in the Pacific region. Pacific Island countries have varying levels of media freedom. An ability for the mainstream media to conduct enquiries without hindrance or fear of...
14
Dec
2021
‘Givim lo Aza' (Give it to the Mother): Oro women in the 2017 PNG National Elections
Theresa Meki
There has been an increasing number of women candidates standing in the elections in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in the last twenty years. Nonetheless, the political culture and electoral setting are inhospitable for women. This makes it difficult for them to participate in politics effectively. With no...
15
Dec
2021
Statecraft on the Belt and Road: investigating China’s Grand Strategy in Melanesia
Pete Connolly
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an ambitious Chinese program to influence global affairs through geoeconomics. Since its inception in 2013, it has become fundamental to understanding China’s grand strategy. Eight years later the BRI has over 145 member countries, many of whom seek...