The military mood is buoyant in Papua New Guinea, but its security problems are fundamentally developmental and political and will not be solved quickly. Abstract Papua New Guinea is embedded in a regional strategic order dominated by the United States and Australia. The Government of Papua New Guinea recognises the country’s security shortcomings and is taking action to remedy them. It plans to more than double the size of the PNG Defence Force to 5,000 regular and reserve personnel by 2017. The core tasks of the PNG Defence Force are to defend PNG against attack and maintain the integrity of its sovereign land, air and maritime borders; to provide civil emergency assistance in security, humanitarian and disaster relief; to engage in nat...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
Papua New Guinea's Sandline affair provides the most dramatic illustration of militarization among t...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas ...
In the decade preceding Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975, there was a lively debate about the...
The new theoretical literature on security in developing countries can contribute to the understandi...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
Over the past decade, Melanesia’s typically ineffectual and corrupted governance, fragile economies ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) consists of a group of around 600 islands, including eastern New Guinea, lyin...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
The West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the least developed of the nineteen prov...
This report identifies the way the region\u27s physical and geographical characteristics combine wit...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is reaching for a golden era of economic growth, fuelled by a new rou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in serious trouble. While it receives much less attention from the Austra...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
Papua New Guinea's Sandline affair provides the most dramatic illustration of militarization among t...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas ...
In the decade preceding Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975, there was a lively debate about the...
The new theoretical literature on security in developing countries can contribute to the understandi...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
Over the past decade, Melanesia’s typically ineffectual and corrupted governance, fragile economies ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) consists of a group of around 600 islands, including eastern New Guinea, lyin...
Security governance in any country entails different actors, institutions and sources of authority o...
The West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the least developed of the nineteen prov...
This report identifies the way the region\u27s physical and geographical characteristics combine wit...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is reaching for a golden era of economic growth, fuelled by a new rou...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is in serious trouble. While it receives much less attention from the Austra...
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have built a strong relation since 1986 under the Treaty of Mut...
Papua New Guinea's Sandline affair provides the most dramatic illustration of militarization among t...
The only measure likely to halt violence in Indonesia’s Papua province in the short term is a major...