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The New Ocean Empire: How the Pacific Became the World’s Strategic Crossroads
In most Western schools, children were often asked in Geography class: “Which is the largest ocean in the world?” To us, the Pacific looked like empty space — a vast stretch of blue that separates continents. But that cartographic illusion hides the truth: the Pacific is not empty at all. It is a constellation of nations, languages and histories, now standing at the fault line of global power. However, much like the game of chess that was the Cold-War, is the Pacific slipping
Charlotte Rowland
3 days ago5 min read


Rooted in the People, Rising in Purpose: The Commonwealth's Future
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion With my recent appointment as Cultural and Indigenous Rights’ Lead for the Special Interest Groups...
Charlotte Rowland
May 263 min read


New Zealand's Māori King dies at the turn of the Pacific tide
Kua hinga te tōtara i Te Waonui a Tāne. A mighty Totora tree has fallen. A few weeks have passed since the death of Kiingi Tuheitia...
Charlotte Rowland
Sep 24, 20243 min read


Australia's Sporting Advantage: Taking Policy to the People of the Pacific
Politics seems to be becoming increasingly ill-defined in the traditional militaristic, interventionist, and realist fashion of the...
Charlotte Rowland
Jun 8, 20244 min read
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