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    Working paper

    Friend or foe: Australia, climate change and the Pacific
    1 Aug 2018
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    Simon Bradshaw
    School of Government, Development and International Affairs (USP)

    Shifts in global power and growing geostrategic competition in the Pacific Ocean have left Australia scurrying to shore-up its position as a trusted partner of Pacific Island nations and maintain its place as an influential player in the region.

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