Taipei, Taiwan – In October 2019, america introduced that the Peace Corps, the storied volunteer programme established by John F Kennedy, would return to the Solomon Islands after a two-decade absence.
The announcement was the most recent in a flurry of strikes by Washington to counter China’s rising presence in Pacific island nations just like the Solomon Islands, a sparsely populated however strategically situated archipelago that lies about 2,000km northeast of Australia.
Greater than 4 years later, the Peace Corps has but to reach, whilst volunteers have returned to different nations within the Pacific reminiscent of Fiji, Tonga and Samoa following the suspension of operations throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Within the meantime, the Peace Corps continues to overlook deadlines to safe funding from the US Congress to assist its work within the Solomon Islands. Simply $500 was allotted for the programme’s work within the archipelago of about 700,000 individuals for the fiscal 12 months 2024.
Neither Washington nor Honiara have formally given any indication that the return of the Peace Corps isn’t continuing as deliberate.
However behind the scenes, there are suspicions that the federal government of Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare is intentionally stalling for political causes – particularly, to placate China, which has made main inroads within the archipelago lately.
“The Chinese language influenced the Solomon Islands cupboard’s choice to pause approval for the Peace Corps to return to the islands,” a former US official, who’s conversant in the negotiations to deliver again the Peace Corps, instructed Al Jazeera on situation of anonymity.
The ex-official mentioned that, primarily based on discussions with officers concerned within the negotiations, the settlement appeared to have been postponed “indefinitely”.
“Preliminary euphoria over the US announcement that Peace Corps Volunteers would return was dampened by senior Solomon Islands officers as they launched delay after delay in negotiating the Peace Corps settlement,” the previous official mentioned.
The US State Division and US embassy in Honiara, which was opened in February, didn’t reply to Al Jazeera’s request for remark.
The Peace Corps declined to supply a remark, though its 2024 funds report launched in March acknowledged the company was “near finalising agreements” with the Solomon Islands.
China’s embassy in Honiara mentioned the return of the Peace Corps was a matter for the governments of the Solomon Islands and the US, and that inquiries needs to be directed to the “related stakeholders”.
Peter Kenilorea Jr, an opposition MP within the Solomon Islands, mentioned the unexplained delays mirrored the “geopolitical local weather” below Sogavare.
“I don’t suppose I’ve ever heard something destructive in regards to the Peace Corps’ work prior to now, so for me, I feel it simply underscores that this delay is about politics and has little or no to do in regards to the work that the Peace Corps could be bringing In,” Kenilorea Jr, who didn’t particularly level to China as a doable issue within the delays, instructed Al Jazeera.
The Peace Corps’ obvious difficulties within the Solomon Islands level to the seeming limits of Washington’s capacity to stymie China’s rising affect within the Pacific.
Beijing’s inroads within the area have been particularly seen in Kiribati and the Solomon Islands, the place Sogavare has pursued deeper relations together with his Chinese language counterparts in earnest since his election to a fourth stint in energy in 2019.
In 2019, Honiara ended its diplomatic recognition of Taiwan in favour of recognising China, and in 2022 and July, respectively, signed a pair of safety and policing agreements with Beijing that drew protests from the US, Australia and New Zealand.

Sogavare has defended his authorities’s deepening relationship with China, insisting his nation doesn’t select sides between nice powers and accusing the US and its allies of “un-neighbourly” criticism.
In August, the Solomon Islands chief declined to satisfy with two visiting US lawmakers, considered one of whom later likened Beijing’s relations with the nation to a “viper slithering round its prey”.
Throughout a go to to the US in September to talk on the UN Normal Meeting, Sogavare skipped a gathering on the White Home between US President Joe Biden and different Pacific leaders.
Sogavare, who had met with Chinese language President Xi Jinping in Beijing in July, instructed reporters he hoped to keep away from a “lecture” by the People.
Celsus Talifilu, a former political adviser within the Solomon Islands, mentioned it was “exhausting to disclaim the sturdy chance” that the federal government is dragging its heels because of its relationship with China.
“Principally, the present [ government] is a pro-China authorities and anti-Western, particularly the likes of Sogavare himself,” Talifilu, whose former boss, Daniel Suidani, clashed with Honiara over its China coverage whereas serving as governor of Malaita Province, instructed Al Jazeera.
For Sogavare, the delays might assist bolster a story that the US has uncared for the Pacific, mentioned Graeme Smith, an affiliate professor at Australian Nationwide College’s Division of Pacific Affairs.
“There’s greater than a component of fact about it,” Smith instructed Al Jazeera.
“By delaying the Peace Corps, they will nonetheless successfully run the narrative that the US continues to be neglecting them.”
Even earlier than the diplomatic shift below Sogavare, the US was not widespread with everybody within the Solomon Islands.
The islands had been a serious battleground for US and Japanese forces throughout World Struggle II, ensuing within the killing of 1000’s of harmless civilians. Tens of 1000’s of unexploded munitions had been left behind from the struggle, killing or injuring residents to at the present time.

For international locations just like the Solomon Islands, which can have felt like junior companions of their relationships with the US, Australia and New Zealand, China’s growth into the Pacific modified the dynamic by providing another supply of funding.
Amongst different advantages, China supplied the Solomon Islands with a $66m mortgage to construct cellphone towers and $120m to construct new amenities for the just lately concluded 2023 Pacific Video games.
Western officers worry such largesse is an instance of China laying the groundwork for an expanded navy presence within the Pacific, presumably together with a naval base in Solomon Islands or one other Pacific island nation.
Cleo Paskal, a non-resident senior fellow for the Indo-Pacific on the Basis for Protection of Democracies, mentioned the one get together that advantages from the Peace Corps not returning is China.
“The PRC [People’s Republic of China] sees something good being developed by another person, as damaging to PRC pursuits,” Paskal instructed Al Jazeera, including that, primarily based on her discussions with officers, there may be an assumption inside the US authorities that politics are at play.
“Give it some thought. We discuss in regards to the Peace Corps being a part of US smooth energy. Why would China need to facilitate one thing that helps the US? Given how pro-PRC this administration is, it’s not shocking if there may be stalling. It blocks out the US and provides China the time to embed unfettered.”
Regardless of the geopolitical stakes concerned, US officers imagine that Sogavare’s tilt in the direction of Beijing could also be as a lot about home politics as worldwide relations.
“Prime Minister Sogavare has no selection however to cleave to the Individuals’s Republic of China [PRC] for his political survival and legacy however not all Solomon Islanders assist the Sogavare-PRC symbiotic relationship,” US diplomats mentioned final 12 months in a cable obtained by Al Jazeera by way of a freedom of knowledge request.
ANU’s Smith mentioned Sogavare’s strategy to governance had gained him vital consideration from each the US and China, together with conferences with Xi, Chinese language International Minister Wang Yi, and US presidential adviser Kurt Campbell.
“By doing this, he will get the eye, he will get the headlines. Whereas if he didn’t do all this what pantomime would he have?” Smith mentioned.
“This by no means occurred prior to now. It was simply actually crickets in Honiara, and all of a sudden, he’s on the centre of geopolitical occasions.”