Solomon Islands-China pact: Australia the bossy big brother in the Pacific 'family'

Jack Waterford
Updated April 23 2022 - 6:35am, first published April 22 2022 - 12:00pm
Scott Morrison presents Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare with a ukulele on a 2019 visit. Picture: AAP
Scott Morrison presents Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare with a ukulele on a 2019 visit. Picture: AAP

We can take it as read that China's seduction of the Solomon Islands government is a diplomatic and military reverse for Australia, the United States and the Western alliance, and a major political reverse for the Coalition government. What's not so clear is whether it was a bad thing for the people of the Solomons, or for the people of other sovereign Pacific communities considering playing one superpower against another.

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Jack Waterford

Jack Waterford is a former editor of The Canberra Times.