Commentary: A widespread student national boycott of classes and protests against the government of Peter O’Neill in Papua New Guinea during May and June 2016, supported by many civil society groups and activists. The epicentre of these protests was the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) in the nation's capital, Port Moresby. Demonstrations stirred by allegations of corruption against Prime Minister O'Neill grew in intensity until police opened fire on peaceful protesters on June 8. The protests were largely organised by the elected UPNG Student Representative Council, which entered into alliances with other tertiary student bodies, especially at the University of Technology in Lae, and civil society groups such as UPNG Focus and the Com...
This investigation deploys journalistic expertise and method to bring information about media and go...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
Contents: Taking the ground from under their feet -- Pacific conference condemns Indonesia -- UK tra...
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill came under continuing pressure to step down pending resolution of corru...
After a promising start as the place where many of the country’s future leaders were educated, the U...
After a promising start as the place where many of the country�s future leaders were educated, the U...
The author has been chronicling the politics of Papua New Guinea (PNG) for decades, and this Discus...
"Afternoon session opens debate on World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) intiated la...
In June 2001 several elements of the crises facing the Papua New Guinea government came together. St...
The Papua New Guinea media is often described as ‘free’ and ‘vibrant’ compared to other media in dev...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
This report addresses the momentous events that have transpired in West Papua and its diaspora in re...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
This investigation deploys journalistic expertise and method to bring information about media and go...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
Contents: Taking the ground from under their feet -- Pacific conference condemns Indonesia -- UK tra...
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill came under continuing pressure to step down pending resolution of corru...
After a promising start as the place where many of the country’s future leaders were educated, the U...
After a promising start as the place where many of the country�s future leaders were educated, the U...
The author has been chronicling the politics of Papua New Guinea (PNG) for decades, and this Discus...
"Afternoon session opens debate on World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) intiated la...
In June 2001 several elements of the crises facing the Papua New Guinea government came together. St...
The Papua New Guinea media is often described as ‘free’ and ‘vibrant’ compared to other media in dev...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
This report addresses the momentous events that have transpired in West Papua and its diaspora in re...
This thesis compares international and local perspectives on corruption in Papua New Guinea (PNG). I...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-cor...
This investigation deploys journalistic expertise and method to bring information about media and go...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
Contents: Taking the ground from under their feet -- Pacific conference condemns Indonesia -- UK tra...