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Category: Oceania

A conflicted Commonwealth: what the Queen’s passing means for member states

by Khristel Gonzalez Pebe8 Nov 202221 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Why the death of Queen Elizabeth II will not be the catalyst of newfound independence for Commonwealth member states

Europe, Explainer, Oceania commonwealth, foreign policy

AUKUS: A Western response to Chinese aggression

by Amanda Wilson10 Jan 202222 Dec 2025Leave a comment

A new submarine deal signals a strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific region.

East Asia, Europe, Explainer, North America, Oceania aukus, australia, beijing, china, england, london, nuclear, security, submarine, UK, us

Small Island Developing States fight for survival at COP26

by GPI Fellows11 Nov 202122 Dec 2025Leave a comment

SIDs contribute the least to climate change, and yet, are most impacted by it.

COP26, Explainer, Oceania climate, climate change, oceania, rising water, tuvalu

Kiribati’s Warning to the World: The threat of rising sea levels

by Aaron Smith14 Oct 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Climate change threatens the existence of Kiribati; the international community can save it.

Oceania climate, climate change, developing, islands, Kiribati, Opinion, Rising Sea Levels, sea, small

India and Australia tighten partnership in response to China’s regional aggression

by Ryan Witter24 Jun 202022 Dec 2025Leave a comment

Australia and India are working together to counter China's aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific.

East Asia, Explainer, Oceania, South Asia, Southeast Asia australia, china, foreignpolicy, india, indopacific, security
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