41 The Belt and Road comes to Papua New Guinea: Chinese geoeconomics with Melanesian characteristics? Peter Connolly Abstract Considered ‘peripheral’ in Chinese foreign policy, Melanesia has nevertheless experienced a steady growth in Chinese interests this century, particularly leading up to APEC 2018. This interest brought with it the Belt and Road Initiative – China’s economic quest for global influence, and the public face of China’s grand strategy. Drawing on research from 2017 and 2019, this article examines what changed after PNG joined the BRI in June 2018. It consults a range of well-informed Chinese and PNG perspectives to discern what the BRI means for Melanesia and how Melanesians are responding to it. Is this economic development, geoeconomic influence or both? Map 1: States referred to in this article with their Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) and the Sub-Regions of the Pacific Islands. 1 1 The Chinese provinces of Guangdong and Fujian are highlighted as the most significant points of origin for Chinese migrants to Melanesia. Peter Connolly, "The Belt and Road comes to Papua New Guinea: Chinese geoeconomics with Melanesian characteristics?", Security Challenges, Vol 16: No 4 (2020), pp. 41-64.