Malo e lelei and warm Pacific greetings prospective students of Regional Law and Governance in the Pacific.
Covering one-third of the world’s surface, the Pacific Ocean encompasses vast natural resources, cultural diversity, and sites of strategic significance. In recent years, the Pacific has become an object of growing geopolitical contestation. However, the region also faces long-standing challenges relating to development, resource management, rule of law and good governance, peace and security, and of course, climate change.
We will consider a range of topics to enhance your critical understanding of the current and emerging issues facing Pacific island nations. These include peace and security, climate change, economic development, with a special case study on fisheries.
Students are expected to contribute in class activities through our Pacific way of talanoa and collaborative learning, including to each other’s ideas and development of research papers.
Please feel free to reach out to me on manumatavai@gmail.com if you have any queries at all. I look forward to meeting you.
‘Ofa atu