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Tag - Palau

US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo hosted the President of Palau Tommy Remengesau, President of the Marshall Islands Hilda Heine and President of the Federated States of Micronesia David Panuelo in Washington DC in May 2019 (Flickr/US Department of State/Ron Przysucha)

American strategic considerations drive compact negotiations in Micronesia: part 2

by Stewart Firth
August 10, 2020
US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo with Micronesia President David Panuelo, Marshallese President Hilda Heine and Palauan Vice President Raynold Oilouch during his visit to the Federated States of Micronesia, August 2019 (Flickr/US Department of State/Ron Przysucha)

American strategic considerations drive compact negotiations in Micronesia: part 1

by Stewart Firth
August 6, 2020

Rising aid dependency in the Pacific

by Jonathan Pryke
September 17, 2013

The Pacific’s aid boom

by Jonathan Pryke
September 2, 2013

PNG slowdown pushing regional growth lower in the Pacific in 2013

by Christopher Edmonds and Aaron Batten
March 27, 2013

Pacific Buzz (November 28): Timor and the New Deal | PNG and Fiji budgets | More

by Devpolicy-PiPP
November 28, 2012

Pacific Buzz (March 20): ADB criticizes PNG sovereign wealth fund | MPs face the people | Fiji constitution | Slow down projected …and more

by Devpolicy-PiPP
March 20, 2012

Pacific Buzz (March 6): Media freedom debates | Blue economy push | Telco power struggle | Election doubts in PNG… and more

by Devpolicy-PiPP
March 6, 2012

Pacific Buzz (February 21): Russia in the Pacific | Trade updates | Guam military scale back | Tongan remittances drop… and more

by Devpolicy-PiPP
February 21, 2012
Pacific Island Nations: How Viable are their Economies?

Are Pacific island economies viable?

by Francis Hezel
February 9, 2012
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