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The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) was conducted under the auspices of the Pacific Islands Forum's Biketawa Declaration, agreed in 2000. According to the PIF, the Biketawa Declaration 'outlines guiding principles for good governance and courses of action for a regional response to crises in the region'. Following the conclusion of RAMSI in mid-2017, Pacific leaders asked the question: where do we go now on regional security cooperation? In turn, this raised questions such as: what lessons have we learned from RAMSI? What does 'security' mean in a Pacific islands context and how should regional cooperation in the area of security develop and evolve? These issues (given the shorthand of 'Biketawa Plus') were expected to figure prominently on the agenda of the annual PIF summit in Nauru in September 2018. Meanwhile, Australia's Foreign Policy White Paper, issued in November 2017, declared an ambition 'to integrate Pacific countries into … our security institutions'; a new Australia Pacific Security College was announced in the White Paper although the details of this initiative remain sketchy. What is the future of security cooperation in the Pacific Islands in an era of strategic flux in the region? Can Australia maintain its self-declared role as "the natural partner of choice" for Pacific Island countries? Speakers: James Batley, Distinguished Policy Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Stewart Firth, Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Steven Ratuva, Director, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies & Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Canterbury; Sandra Tarte, Head of the School of Government, Development and International Affairs, USP.

Primary Title
  • Biketawa Plus What? The Future of Regional Security Cooperation in the Pacific
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 23 October 2018
Original Broadcast Date
  • Tuesday 11 September 2018
Duration
  • 87:00
Channel
  • Department of Pacific Affairs
Broadcaster
  • Australian National University
Programme Description
  • The Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) was conducted under the auspices of the Pacific Islands Forum's Biketawa Declaration, agreed in 2000. According to the PIF, the Biketawa Declaration 'outlines guiding principles for good governance and courses of action for a regional response to crises in the region'. Following the conclusion of RAMSI in mid-2017, Pacific leaders asked the question: where do we go now on regional security cooperation? In turn, this raised questions such as: what lessons have we learned from RAMSI? What does 'security' mean in a Pacific islands context and how should regional cooperation in the area of security develop and evolve? These issues (given the shorthand of 'Biketawa Plus') were expected to figure prominently on the agenda of the annual PIF summit in Nauru in September 2018. Meanwhile, Australia's Foreign Policy White Paper, issued in November 2017, declared an ambition 'to integrate Pacific countries into … our security institutions'; a new Australia Pacific Security College was announced in the White Paper although the details of this initiative remain sketchy. What is the future of security cooperation in the Pacific Islands in an era of strategic flux in the region? Can Australia maintain its self-declared role as "the natural partner of choice" for Pacific Island countries? Speakers: James Batley, Distinguished Policy Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Stewart Firth, Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Steven Ratuva, Director, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies & Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Canterbury; Sandra Tarte, Head of the School of Government, Development and International Affairs, USP.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • National security--Pacific Area
  • Regionalism--Pacific Area
  • Pacific Area--Foreign relations
Genres
  • Educational
  • Talk
Contributors
  • Australian National University (Production Unit)
  • Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Funder)
  • James Batley (Speaker)
  • Stewart Firth (Speaker)
  • Steven Ratuva (Speaker)
  • Sandra Tarte (Speaker)
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • National security--Pacific Area
  • Regionalism--Pacific Area
  • Pacific Area--Foreign relations