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Who should be part of the regional architecture?
16 April, 2015
Kaliopate Tavola

Who should be part of the regional architecture?

Kalio Tavola continues the debate on regionalism with a look at Australian and New Zealand influence and Fiji’s significant role to play in any architecture.
Can the Commonwealth breathe new life into its relationship with developing countries?
10 April, 2015
Kaliopate Tavola

Can the Commonwealth breathe new life into its relationship with developing countries?

Kalio Tavola wonders if there is any new thinking behind the Commonwealth’s economic approach to the developing world or whether it is better for the Pacific to focus on south-south relationships.
An evaluation of policy dialogue in the Australian aid program
11 November, 2011
PiPP Staff

An evaluation of policy dialogue in the Australian aid program

The Office of Development Effectiveness at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade commissioned a think piece from PiPP as part of its evaluation on ‘Thinking and Working Politically’.
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