Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about its international relations and attempts to enhance its security. This article begins by outlining Papua New Guinea's new geopolitical, regional and economic opportunities. It then considers the continuing challenges that Papua New Guinea faces which may undermine the benefits of these opportunities. This article concludes by arguing that Papua New Guinea may believe that its increasing opportunities have enhanced its power and influence, which may lead to a decline in Australia's influence, exemplified by the circumstances surrounding the recent Regional Resettlement Arrangement
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is reaching for a golden era of economic growth, fuelled by a new rou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) consists of a group of around 600 islands, including eastern New Guinea, lyin...
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas ...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Papua New Guinea is showing every sign of economic paralysis, governmental collapse and social despa...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
The military mood is buoyant in Papua New Guinea, but its security problems are fundamentally develo...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Jenny Hayward-Jones's departure from the Lowy Institute will leave a real gap in the public debate o...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is reaching for a golden era of economic growth, fuelled by a new rou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) consists of a group of around 600 islands, including eastern New Guinea, lyin...
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas ...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a small nation by international standards but dominates the Pacific Island...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Papua New Guinea is showing every sign of economic paralysis, governmental collapse and social despa...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
The military mood is buoyant in Papua New Guinea, but its security problems are fundamentally develo...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Jenny Hayward-Jones's departure from the Lowy Institute will leave a real gap in the public debate o...
In November 1993, Papua New Guinea joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) as the first ...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
The idea of a shared Melanesian identity has been consolidated over the last three decades or so thr...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is reaching for a golden era of economic growth, fuelled by a new rou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) consists of a group of around 600 islands, including eastern New Guinea, lyin...
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas ...