Studies of mining projects in Papua New Guinea, since the development of the Panguna copper mine in Bougainville during the 1960s, have contributed to our understanding of the politics of interactions between resource companies, host governments and landowners. The Ramu Nickel Mine, situated in northern Papua New Guinea, is China's largest investment in the Pacific to date. While many issues are constant, one aspect specific to Chinese resource investment is the use (or non-use) of hist country labour, and the high proportion of Chinese labour employed at the mine sites. This practice differs from the relatively limited, short-term use of expatriate labour common to Western mining projects in developing countries. The attitudes and experien...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
A new development model has recently emerged in Eastern Cameroon: privately-operated artisanal and s...
Recruitment being the first and perhaps one of the most important objectives of any organisation is ...
Studies of mining projects in Papua New Guinea, since the development of the Panguna copper mine in ...
This paper provides evidence from mining development in Papua New Guinea (PNG), which points out tha...
Papua New Guineans and mining have become synonymous with civil conflict and turmoil. Numerous works...
This thesis presents the findings of research into industrial and employment relations in the PNG mi...
This paper examines Papua New Guinean participation in mining from the perspective of furnishing lab...
This paper examines Papua New Guinean participation in mining from the perspective of furnishing lab...
If there is arguably any sector where Papua New Guineans have developed a 'love-hate' relationship l...
This paper provides the first detailed characterisation of the interface dynamics between artisanal ...
This article critically examines the tensions and challenges multinational mining companies (MNMCs,)...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
This paper presents an analysis of resource extraction on New Guinea Island, which contains part of ...
Mining is often portrayed as a contributor to sustainable development, especially so in developing c...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
A new development model has recently emerged in Eastern Cameroon: privately-operated artisanal and s...
Recruitment being the first and perhaps one of the most important objectives of any organisation is ...
Studies of mining projects in Papua New Guinea, since the development of the Panguna copper mine in ...
This paper provides evidence from mining development in Papua New Guinea (PNG), which points out tha...
Papua New Guineans and mining have become synonymous with civil conflict and turmoil. Numerous works...
This thesis presents the findings of research into industrial and employment relations in the PNG mi...
This paper examines Papua New Guinean participation in mining from the perspective of furnishing lab...
This paper examines Papua New Guinean participation in mining from the perspective of furnishing lab...
If there is arguably any sector where Papua New Guineans have developed a 'love-hate' relationship l...
This paper provides the first detailed characterisation of the interface dynamics between artisanal ...
This article critically examines the tensions and challenges multinational mining companies (MNMCs,)...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
This paper presents an analysis of resource extraction on New Guinea Island, which contains part of ...
Mining is often portrayed as a contributor to sustainable development, especially so in developing c...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
A new development model has recently emerged in Eastern Cameroon: privately-operated artisanal and s...
Recruitment being the first and perhaps one of the most important objectives of any organisation is ...