Climate conversations and disconnected discourses: An examination of how Chinese engagement on climate change aligns with Pacific priorities

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Newton Cain, Theresa
Byrne, Caitlin
Ruwet, Melodie
Kant, Romitesh
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Byrne, Caitlin

Harris Rimmer, Susan

Morgan, Wesley

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2024
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INCREASED GEOSTRATEGIC FOCUS on the Pacific islands region increasingly intersects with the growing urgency in addressing the impacts of climate change.1 And it is this that Pacific island countries have long identified as their first and foremost concern when it comes to security.

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Climate Politics in Oceania: Renewing Australia-Pacific Relations in a Warming World

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Government and politics of Asia and the Pacific

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Environmental politics

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Newton Cain, T; Kant, R; Ruwet, M; Byrne, C, Climate conversations and disconnected discourses: An examination of how Chinese engagement on climate change aligns with Pacific priorities, Climate Politics in Oceania: Renewing Australia-Pacific Relations in a Warming World, 2024, pp. 91-115

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