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US-China rivalry ramps up pressure on the Pacific islands

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Zhang, Denghua

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East Asia Forum

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It is said that when elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. This may play out in Australia’s immediate neighbourhood. As the US–China geostrategic competition intensifies, Pacific island countries find themselves caught in the middle.

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East Asia Forum

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