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Australia and Solomon Islands: what next after 14 years of regional assistance?

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 16:36 authored by SL Koorey
In 2003, Australia led a modest intervention into Solomon Islands in response to both growing civil unrest and an escalating economic crisis. New Zealand and several Pacific Island countries contributed to this response, which became known as Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands, or RAMSI. With the mission due to withdraw in 2017, this article explores whether there are indicators that the country is likely to return to civil unrest through assessing whether firearms and other weapons are again being sourced and stockpiled, and considers what else could be done for Australia and Solomon Islands to move beyond RAMSI and into a new phase of peaceful cooperation.

History

Journal

Australian Defence Force Journal: journal of the Australian profession of arms

Volume

In press

Pagination

49-57

Location

Canberra, A. C. T.

ISSN

1444-7150

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies

Issue

198

Publisher

Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies