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Joanna Bourke Joanna Bourke

The Pacific's Strategic Moment: Amplifying Voices Amid Global Interest

The Pacific is no longer a quiet corner of the globe. With President Trump’s inauguration and rising interest from global powers, the region has become a focal point for geopolitical competition. Yet, beyond the well-publicised U.S.-China rivalry, other nations such as Japan, South Korea, and India are also stepping into the arena, recognising the Pacific's strategic importance in global stability, climate resilience, and economic growth.

This surge in attention presents both challenges and opportunities for Pacific nations. As external powers seek to assert their influence, the Pacific must respond with unity and clarity, asserting its sovereignty and amplifying its voice on the global stage. The Blue Pacific Strategy 2050 provides a roadmap for collective stewardship and sustainable development, ensuring the region’s priorities and aspirations remain at the forefront of global decision-making.

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Joanna Bourke Joanna Bourke

Engaging the Pacific: Reflections on the Pacific Symposium 2024 - Navigating Geostrategic Competition in the Pacific

The NZ Institute of International Affairs Pacific Symposium 2024 highlighted the complexities of international politics and geostrategic competition in the Pacific. PCF is proud to have co-sponsored this symposium, contributing to critical discussions that align with our mission to strengthen identity, deepen relationships, and amplify Pacific voices.

We invite our Pacific kainga to join the conversation and view the recorded sessions on our YouTube channel, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on navigating geostrategic competition in the Pacific.

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