Report
Description
Professor Hughes analyses the causes of economic stagnation that are making the Pacific islands an 'arc of instability' threatening Australia's security. Aid, far from helping the Pacific to grow, has damaged it, making it possible for Pacific governments to pursue extravagant policies unsuitable for small island economies. As a result, Professor Hughes calls for a restructuring of Australian aid, subjecting future assistance to a principle of 'mutual obligation'.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Centre for Independent Studies 2003
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
7 May 2003
