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A sea of troubles? New Zealand’s public sector neighbourhood

2006; Institute for Governance and Policy Studies; Volume: 2; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.26686/pq.v2i4.4210

ISSN

2324-1101

Autores

Roderic Alley,

Tópico(s)

Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration

Resumo

The 37th Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) witnessed some painful political inflammation in 2006. Its October annual heads of government meeting, held in Fiji, saw Australian prime minister John Howard face a Melanesian wall of resentment. This was instigated by a row that erupted over former Solomon Islands attorney general Julian Moti, an Australian lawyer facing extradition over child sex charges, who was sheltered by Solomon Island prime minister Manasseh Sogavare and his Papua New Guinea counterpart, Sir Michael Somare. With Australian impatience and willingness to assert aid conditionality, the temperature rose sharply. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer claimed that taxpayers deserved a far better return for what had been invested in the region.

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