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Patricia O’Brien
Dr. Patricia O’Brien is a historian, author, analyst and commentator on Australia and Oceania. She is a faculty member in Asian Studies at Georgetown University and in the Department of Pacific Affairs, Australian National University.
Patricia O’Brien is a wide-ranging historian and analyst of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. She is the author of “Tautai: Sāmoa, World History and the Life and Ta’isi O. F. Nelson” (2017), “The Pacific Muse: Exotic Femininity and the Colonial Pacific” (2006), and is co-editor of “League of Nations: Histories, Legacies and Impact” (2018) and numerous other works. She was the resident Australian and Pacific historian at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., from 2000-2013, the Jay I. Kislak Fellow in American Studies at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress in 2011, and the J. D. Stout Fellow in New Zealand Studies at Victoria University Wellington in 2012. From 2014-2019 she was an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the School of History, Australian National University, Canberra.
In 2020, she returned to Georgetown University’s Asian Studies Program to teach on Pacific pasts, presents, and futures. As well as ongoing historical writing and research, she has done analysis, podcasts, and media commentary on Pacific-related topics, including Samoa’s constitutional crisis, regional relations with Papua New Guinea, U.S. atomic testing in the Marshall Islands, the current Compact of Free Association negotiations, the AUKUS agreement, and COVID-19 in the Pacific and U.S.-based Pasifika communities. In 2021, she also joined the Australian National University’s Department of Pacific Affairs as a visiting fellow and she was a fellow with the Pacific Partners Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington DC from 2021-2023.

July 13, 2022
The Politics Behind Who is Attending the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting
By Patricia O’Brien

June 14, 2022
China’s Pacific Push Is Already Remaking the Region
By Patricia O’Brien

May 28, 2022
It’s Game On in the Pacific
By Patricia O’Brien

May 23, 2022
Australian Voters Demand Change, Oust Morrison’s Coalition Government
By Patricia O’Brien

April 30, 2022
Australia’s Monroe Doctrine in the Age of the China-Solomon Islands Security Deal
By Patricia O’Brien

April 12, 2022
This Is Australia’s Climate Change Election
By Patricia O’Brien

April 05, 2022
The China-Solomon Islands Security Deal Changes Everything
By Patricia O’Brien

February 18, 2022
Can the US Follow up on Blinken’s Pacific Islands Outreach?
By Patricia O’Brien

February 08, 2022
The US Is Squandering Its COFA Advantage in the Pacific
By Patricia O’Brien
