Fiji, Jan. 19 -- By Denghua Zhang

In September 2019, after 36 years, Solomon Islands severed its diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (hereafter Taiwan) and established formal relations with the People's Republic of China (hereafter China). A Solomon Islands parliamentary bipartisan task force had reviewed relations with China and Taiwan and recommended the diplomatic switch, arguing that 'Solomon Islands should not bet on Taiwan's assistance' and that 'Solomon Islands stands to benefit a lot if it switches and normalise diplomatic relations with PRC'. Clearly foreign aid is a central theme in the diplomatic game. But how does aid from China and Taiwan compare, especially to the Pacific Island countries (PICs)?

Chinese and Ta...