Samuel Wassmann is a Master of Political Science student at the Australian National University and Assistant Editor at Australian Outlook. He is Assistant Investigator in a Rechnitz Grand-funded ...
Australia’s policies toward the Pacific will continue to be primarily driven by China’s resurgence, no matter who is elected.
Fred Fisk has a good claim to be regarded as the Australian National University’s first development economist, argues John Conroy in a new book.
Papua New Guinea’s large mineral deposits and oil and gas have attracted mining companies from around the world, and law ...
Pope Francis has approved the decree for the canonization of Blessed Peter To Rot, a layman from Papua New Guinea martyred ...
Pope Francis approves the canonisation of Peter To Rot as PNG's first saint, not long after being released from hospital.
At the instance of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and his Rwandan counterpart, President Paul Kagame met ...
By examining the territory's archaeology, anthropology and linguistics, our new book fits together the missing puzzle pieces ...
Australia’s policies toward the Pacific will continue to be primarily driven by China’s resurgence, no matter who is elected.
The Argus spoke with the newly tenured group of professors about their personal backgrounds, academic focuses, and what they ...
Digging for minerals in the Pacific’s graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed
“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who ...
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