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Fiji's former President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau passes away
RNZ Pacific moved this headline as part of the Pacific Islands file. This IndoPac desk brief explains why it belongs in the Pacific Islands conversation and what to watch next.
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RNZ Pacific moved this headline as part of the Pacific Islands file. This IndoPac desk brief explains why it belongs in the Pacific Islands conversation and what to watch next.
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RNZ Pacific published this report on March 28, 2026 at 6:00 PM PDT. IndoPac is treating it as a signal inside the Pacific Islands file rather than as a stand-alone headline.
This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
The Pacific is not just a theater for outside competition. Domestic politics, migration, adaptation, fisheries, and budget stress often explain decisions that outsiders misread as purely geopolitical.
The Pacific Islands should be read through local agency first: political transitions, adaptation pressures, and state capacity often matter more than outsider talking points.
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This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
This matters because diplomatic sequencing often reveals alignment changes before force posture does. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.
This is a reminder that Pacific politics can move the regional balance without following outsider scripts. The Pacific file is strongest when it follows local politics and public priorities first.