Jonathan Pryke

Director, Pacific Islands Program
Areas of expertise

Pacific economic development; Australia-Melanesia relations; Australian foreign aid and the Pacific

Jonathan Pryke
Biography
Publications
News and media

Jonathan Pryke is a former Director of the Lowy Institute’s Pacific Islands Program. Jonathan’s research is interested in all aspects of the Pacific Islands, including economic development in the Pacific Islands region, Australia’s relationship with the Pacific, the role of aid and the private sector in Pacific Islands development and Pacific labour mobility. Jonathan joined the Lowy Institute in 2015 from the Development Policy Centre at the Australian National University where he was a researcher, editor of the Development Policy Blog and a co-convener of the Australasian Aid Conference. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Sydney, a Masters of Public Policy (Development Policy), Masters of Diplomacy and Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics from the Australian National University.

Australian aid: How low can it go?
Australian aid: How low can it go?
As the developing world suffers a crisis unlike any ever seen, the budget shows Australia at its least generous ever.
The Pacific went a year without COVID. Now, it’s all under threat
Commentary
The Pacific went a year without COVID. Now, it’s all under threat
Originally published by The Conversation.
Coronavirus: PNG is on the precipice and it needs an urgent intervention
Commentary
Coronavirus: PNG is on the precipice and it needs an urgent intervention
Originally published in The Australian.
What next for Pacific regionalism?
What next for Pacific regionalism?
The achievements of the Pacific Islands Forum should not be missed amid the rancour. There is still a chance for repair.
A bruising 24 hours in the Pacific
A bruising 24 hours in the Pacific
An eruption over the the next PIF Secretary General and a university bust-up reveal a region divided.
Islands apart: Competing campaigns risk Pacific consensus for top job
Islands apart: Competing campaigns risk Pacific consensus for top job
The race for the next Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General spurs unprecedented competition and regional friction.
Frenemies forever? PNG’s prime minister sees off a challenge
Frenemies forever? PNG’s prime minister sees off a challenge
It’ll be a merrier Christmas for James Marape, but a politically fractious new year looms.
Favourites of 2020: Casting a line in Pacific fisheries
Favourites of 2020: Casting a line in Pacific fisheries
The feel-good story of eight apparently vulnerable Pacific nations up against every major fishing economy in the world.
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