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Henry Ivarature has over 28 years of extensive experience in research and writing related to development issues in the Pacific Islands. He has served in several notable roles, including at the National Research Institute and the Department of Prime Minister and NEC in Papua New Guinea. His expertise includes working with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance in Canberra. Ivarature's research covers diverse topics such as medical sociology, health, politics, political instability, regionalism, and governance. He is particularly focused on the political dynamics of elections across several Pacific nations, analyzing electoral processes in countries including Samoa, Niue, Cook Islands, Nauru, Tonga, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands. Additionally, Ivarature's research addresses issues like cross-border trafficking and the political economy related to drugs and climate change, particularly concerning small island states.
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