On September 12, USIP hosted a conversation about the major lessons from the Statecraftiness project of the University of Adelaide, and what they mean for the United States, Australia, and other states seeking to exercise influence in the Pacific Islands region.
Gordon Peake, Ph.D., moderator
Senior Advisor, Pacific Islands, U.S. Institute of Peace
Joanne Wallis, Ph.D.
Professor of International Security and Director of the Security in the Pacific Islands Research Program, University of Adelaide; Non-resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Henrietta McNeill, Ph.D.
Research Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, Australian National University
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/statecraftiness-mapping-power-and-influence-pacific-islands
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