Divided Isles: Solomon Islands and the China Switch

Edward Acton Cavanough

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Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781526178350
Published:
09 Apr 2024
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Dimensions:
304 pages - 234 x 156 x 17mm
Number of Illustrations:
1 Maps
Availability:
Available

In 2019, Solomon Islands made international headlines when the country severed its decades-old alliance with Taiwan in exchange for a partnership with Beijing. The decision prompted international condemnation and terrified security experts, who feared Australia’s historical Pacific advantage would come unstuck. This development was framed as another example of China’s inevitable capture of the region – but this misrepresents how and why the decision was made, and how Solomon Islanders have skilfully leveraged global angst over China to achieve extraordinary gains. Despite Solomon Islands’ strategic importance, most outsiders know little about the country, a fragile island-nation stretching over a thousand islands and speaking seventy indigenous languages. In Divided Isles, Edward Cavanough explains how the switch played out on the ground and considers its extraordinary potential consequences. He speaks with the dissidents and politicians who shape Solomon Islands’ politics, and to the ordinary people whose lives have been upended by a decision that has changed the country – and the region – forever. -- .
In 2019, Solomon Islands made international headlines when the country severed its decades-old alliance with Taiwan in exchange for a partnership with Beijing. The decision prompted international condemnation and terrified security experts. This penetrating investigation into the switch sheds light on China's wider foreign policy. -- .
Introduction Part I: Island universe 1 'Afuera!' 2 Jungle road Part II: Restive state 3 Running aground 4 Manasseh of East Choiseul 5 Massina men Part III: The switch 6 Devil's night 7 Escape from Adeliua 9 The games 9 Rivers of gold Part IV: Rebellion 10 'No need China!' 11 Wuhan window 12 Honiara burning Part V: Twisted iron 13 Seeking protection 14 Red line 15 Arc of anxiety Part VI: Where the north road ends 16 Henderson concession 17 East to Fataleka 18 Mustafa rising 19 Making a martyr Epilogue: Ifutalo's Eden Index -- .
Edward Acton Cavanough is a journalist, researcher and policy analyst based in Adelaide. He has reported from Afghanistan, China, Mongolia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands. His writing has appeared in The Saturday Paper, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, The Nation, The South China Morning Post and The Australian. -- .
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