In the context of the US-China regional geopolitical rivalry, the fact that Australia, a close ally of Washington, and the Solomon Islands will renew their security pact is another stage victory for the US. Although Beijing signed its first-ever security agreement with the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific last year, recent regional developments suggest that Washington, through its regional allies, is outperforming Beijing on security. If the US now also adopts a competitive economic strategy, it might win the strategic race against China.
With all the geopolitical considerations, what's best for the people is often not addressed. Given the internal security problems that the Solomons have faced since independence in 1978, the government had to look abroad for support, which also led to the signing of security agreements with Australia and China. Moving forward, however, Honiara needs to leverage existing security treaties to build its own capacity in order to reduce dependence on external forces and avoid becoming a pawn in the competition between the West and China.