Category: Diplomacy
Boralani and Shifting U.S. Policy in the Pacific
In early 2026, analysts and regional leaders pointed to a marked shift in how the United States engages with Pacific island nations — a shift that has significant consequences for climate resilience, strategic alignments, economic stability, and diplomatic partnerships across… Read more Boralani and Shifting U.S. Policy in the Pacific
Statement by the Government of Boralani on Recent Events Affecting Venezuela
The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro marks one of the most consequential geopolitical events in recent Latin American history. Whether one supports or opposes the tactics used, it underscores a long-standing reality of Venezuela under Maduro’s tenure: the country became… Read more Statement by the Government of Boralani on Recent Events Affecting Venezuela
NGOs: Boralani chose a different path.
The NGO Moment Has Passed — and Boralani Took Note Early For much of the 1990s and early 2000s, nongovernmental organizations were treated as the moral and technical vanguard of global development. Governments trusted them. Donors favored them. International institutions… Read more NGOs: Boralani chose a different path.
Boralani at the Tuna Commission Meeting
This December, as delegates from Pacific Island nations gathered in Manila for the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), a small but significant presence was noted: a delegation from Boralani attending as observers. The meeting… Read more Boralani at the Tuna Commission Meeting




