Tag
New Caledonia
Page 3 of 3
French Polynesia at the Chinese Crossroads
By Sébastien Goulard
The islands need to carefully weigh the benefits of Chinese investment with the potential risks.
The French Election in the Pacific
By Grant Wyeth
The outcome of the French presidential election has ramifications for Paris' Pacific territories.
A French Pivot to Asia?
By Cleo Paskal
Though perhaps overlooked, France has long been an Asian power and intends to remain so in the 21st century.
States-in-Waiting: Introducing Your Future Pacific Neighbors
By Sally Andrews
The world's newest states are likely to emerge from the Pacific Islands. Why is no one paying attention?
Politics of Polarization in New Caledonia
By Sally Andrews
A fragile political situation could be derailed over a new law.
New Zealand's Mass Surveillance of Pacific States Exposed
By Ankit Panda
New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau conducts mass surveillance of several Pacific states.
New Caledonia’s Unrealized Legacy
New Caledonia’s role in the South Pacific has been largely ignored. But both strategically and economically it could be a key player.
Australia’s Pacific Ambiguity
By Balaji Chandramohan
The Pacific islands are becoming a key factor for nations with strategic interests in Asia. Australia needs to step up its game.
Page 3 of 3