There has been a聽flurry of visits by United States' officials to the Pacific over the past year in a bid to shore up imperial hegemony in the region. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Solomon Islands
Socialist candidate Felix Dance said the federal government must be worried about its re-election chances for Peter Dutton to give a war speech on ANZAC Day, writes聽Mayura Ashok.
Socialist Alliance Victorian Senate candidate Felix Dance聽criticised the Coalition's 鈥渒haki election鈥 strategy, saying 鈥渨ar is a racket鈥.
Canberra's bullying of聽the Manasseh Sogavare government for its deal with China follows from its longstanding paternalistic聽approach on the existential matter of rising seas. William Briggs reports.
Since becoming the minister for offence, Peter Dutton has used every opportunity to spruik Australia鈥檚 鈥渘eed鈥 to prepare for war against China. ANZAC Day provided another opening for the hawk. Pip Hinman reports.
While the Solomon Islands is divided on the security deal with China, Australia's major parties聽have been shouting from the same song book. Binoy Kampmark 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
A tidal wave of outrage followed the Solomon Islands and China signing a security deal. Missing in the fury is a recognition that the Solomon Islands is聽a sovereign state, argues聽William Briggs.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has wasted no time in deploying defence and federal police personnel to the Solomon Islands. Binoy Kampmark looks at the motivations behind the move.
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