Articles

The Paradox of Debt Restructuring, Trade War and Global Disorder – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 31 October 2020

Transactional Politics and the Future of Democracy – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 22 September 2020

Journalism and Good Governance – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 22 March 2020

Nigeria: Regional Security, Ethnic Militias and Peace – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 22 January 2020

Manifesting the Liquid Continent – Arnie Saiki
The 1st International Conference on Asia Pacific Ethnology and Anthropology, Kunming, China. March 2019.

Xenophobia and Diplomatic Crossroads – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 18 September 2019

Paradox of Liberal Democracy – Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje. 24 August 2018.

Measuring Regional Progress for a Blue Economy -Arnie Saiki
State Society & Governance in Melanesia, University of South Pacific, Australian National University. February 2017.

TPP at the End of the Line: A Briefing on Economic Cooperation and Capacity Building -Arnie Saiki
American Quarterly, Johns Hopkins University Press. Vol 69, Num 3. September 2017.

MNAA submission to NZ Parliament opposing PACER-Plus Agreement July 4, 2017

The Belt and Road Initiative: China Steps to the Front of the Line – (The Belt that Fits, the Road that Leads– How China’s Belt and Road Initiative redraws the Geopolitical Map)
Arnie Saiki- Summit Magazine 2016

Peace Week Talk Long Beach Harbor
September 3, 2016

Hawaii Economics Hawaii Admissions Day speech
August 21, 2016

A Pacific View of Fragility–Why does it Matter? Timothy Bryar and Arnie Saiki July 5, 2016

Economic Cooperations: Militarization and the TPP Popular Resistance “Stop the TPP” Conference and Rally, Washington D.C. November 15, 2015

Moana Nui Action Alliance critique and recommendation for the Pacific Plan January 14, 2013

The Philippines and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement (TPPA) Primer. March 29, 2012

Navigating the SEEA: Building a Pacific Monitoring Authority “Pacific Civil Society Organizing to Influence National, Regional and Global Development Agendas and to Create South-South Alternatives.” Co-organized by Pacific Network on Globalization (PANG) and Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN), Fiji, 2012.