‘Hard to say who’s winning’ : China and Australia battle for influence in Solomon Islands policing
Beijing and Canberra have adopted different strategies to support policing in the Pacific nation and observers are split on which is proving more effective At a church hall on the outskirts of Honiara, dozens of community leaders gathered for a training session organised by the Chinese police, (…)
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