Jenny Hayward-Jones's departure from the Lowy Institute will leave a real gap in the public debate over development issues concerning Papua New Guinea and Australia's role. This also includes her invaluable role in helping establish the Australia-Papua New Guinea Emerging Leaders Dialogue. Her valedictory research paper, The Future of Papua New Guinea: Old Challenges for New Leaders, is a very good scan of the development issues facing Papua New Guinea and has prompted a number of reflections from us. It's hard to take issue with Jenny's analysis of the various challenges facing Papua New Guinea; in particular we think it's great that she draws attention to the risks posed by the steep growth in expenditure on the District Services Impro...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
A conference tackling extreme poverty in Papua New Guinea brought together politicians, government o...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
The Papua New Guinea economy will record the highest GDP growth rate in the world in 2015 but will a...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
Presents the outcomes of a dialogue involving twenty-two emerging leaders from Papua New Guinea and ...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
CONTENTS: Appropriate development: Twenty-five years of changing non government efforts and organis...
The summary report of the PNG New Voices conference highlights the enthusiasm of Papua New Guinea\u...
New Guinea today is the largest, if not the most populous, non-self-governing territory outside the ...
The deep divide between the tiny elite minority in Papua New Guinea who enrich themselves at the exp...
James Cox has interviewed a cross-section of Papua New Guineans and others closely associated with t...
The conference ' Papua New Guinea: A 20 / 20 Vision' gathered together in Port Moresby policymakers...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
A conference tackling extreme poverty in Papua New Guinea brought together politicians, government o...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...
Papua New Guinea no longer necessarily needs to identify itself as falling within an uncontested Aus...
The Papua New Guinea economy will record the highest GDP growth rate in the world in 2015 but will a...
Although Papua New Guinea is a 'small state' it increasingly defies traditional predictions about it...
Dr Rodd McGibbon calls on the Australian government to engage more actively in the public debate in ...
Presents the outcomes of a dialogue involving twenty-two emerging leaders from Papua New Guinea and ...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
CONTENTS: Appropriate development: Twenty-five years of changing non government efforts and organis...
The summary report of the PNG New Voices conference highlights the enthusiasm of Papua New Guinea\u...
New Guinea today is the largest, if not the most populous, non-self-governing territory outside the ...
The deep divide between the tiny elite minority in Papua New Guinea who enrich themselves at the exp...
James Cox has interviewed a cross-section of Papua New Guineans and others closely associated with t...
The conference ' Papua New Guinea: A 20 / 20 Vision' gathered together in Port Moresby policymakers...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
A conference tackling extreme poverty in Papua New Guinea brought together politicians, government o...
There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no sh...