How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different? (4 points)

Similarities:

1. Both Australia and the Pacific islands have democratic forms of government with elected representatives.
2. Both governments prioritize economic development and sustainability in their policy-making.
3. Both governments face challenges related to climate change and natural disasters due to their locations in the South Pacific region.
4. Both governments work towards preserving their unique cultural heritage and promoting regional cooperation.

Differences:
1. Australia is a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy, while many Pacific island nations are independent republics or constitutional monarchies.
2. Australia has a larger population, larger economy, and more resources compared to most Pacific island nations.
3. Australia has a more developed infrastructure and services compared to many Pacific island nations.
4. Australia has a stronger influence in the region politically, economically, and militarily compared to individual Pacific island nations.