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Tag - Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands’ first female premier: lessons learned

by Sonia Palmieri
April 27, 2022

The Solomons security shambles, and what it says about us

by Terence Wood
April 24, 2022
Anti-corruption march, Solomon Islands, 2008 (ramsi_images-Flickr)

Long live RAMSI? Peace-building, anti-corruption and political will in Solomon Islands

by Grant Walton and Husnia Hushang
April 13, 2022

Rethinking Solomon Islands security

by Transform Aqorau
April 4, 2022
John Howard visits the troops, Solomon Islands 2003

Did New Zealand put the R into RAMSI?

by James Batley
December 14, 2021
Damaged buildings and rubble-strewn street in Honiara.

The cruel ironies of the 2021 Honiara riots

by Terence Wood
December 3, 2021
Riots in Honiara, November 2021 (Solomons-Facebook-RNZ-Asia Pacific Report)

Solomon Islander views

by Stephen Howes
December 3, 2021

Solomon Islands’ slippery slide to self-implosion

by Transform Aqorau
November 25, 2021
2019 election crowd in Gizo, Solomon Islands (Zelda Hilly)

Solomon Islands public positive about their government’s COVID-19 response, but divided on the vaccine

by Ancuţa Hansen
August 23, 2021
A woman in a white t-shirt, colourful skirt and blue broad-brimmed hat sits on wooden steps taking notes with pen and paper. In front of her sit two elderly people on a woven mat. Beside the is a house built on short stilts. In the background is a house with a palm frond roof.

An important book at a difficult time

by Michael Rose
August 17, 2021
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