Henrietta McNeill

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Henrietta McNeill is a Research Fellow in the Department of Pacific Affairs at the Australian National University. Her research addresses the nexus between security and migration, and Pacific geopolitics. She was a Fulbright New Zealand Scholar hosted by the Center for Pacific Island Studies at the University of Hawai’i – Mānoa.

The down-low on deportations and drugs in Tonga
The down-low on deportations and drugs in Tonga
The practice by Australia of sending criminals back to their home country can pose a risk to regional security without the proper reintegration support.
Golden passports and visas: Two sides of the coin
Golden passports and visas: Two sides of the coin
These schemes get plenty of bad press, but for a country like Vanuatu, suddenly scrapping them could be worse.
Weaving webs of statecraft in the Pacific Islands
Weaving webs of statecraft in the Pacific Islands
Gaining influence in the region is about tools and techniques, not just the actors.
“See it through my lens”: the optics of fashion diplomacy
“See it through my lens”: the optics of fashion diplomacy
Sunglasses are a staple in the US President’s diplomatic style but not every leader can share the benefit.
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