The Pukpuk Treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea is a historic defence pact, marking a formal alliance in a region where much of the strategic contest is currently unspoken. While the treaty does not explicitly name China as an adversary, the timing, content (especially clauses about third parties), and broader geopolitical trends suggest it is part of a broader balancing act in response to growing Chinese influence in the Pacific.
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