Henrietta McNeill
Biography
Publications
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.
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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](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/2023-01/Pacific%20map%20comp.jpg?itok=0w5Y9CaD)
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](https://www.lowyinstitute.org/sites/default/files/styles/expert_publications/public/2022-10/51223807177_0e623e858e_o.jpg?itok=rdPsla3d)
“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.