Papua New Guinea (PNG) has long been a site of analysis for exploring the links between natural resources and conflict, having been cited as an example in prominent studies of the "natural resource curse" and used as a source of learning in international debates on corporate social responsibility (CSR). Over the past decade, this scholarship has expanded to encompass conflict analysis and peace building. This paper considers four themes identified in the contemporary literature, each with reference to examples drawn from PNG: 1) the costs of conflict on business and the power of local communities; 2) tensions between the state as regulator and the state as shareholder; 3) the unsatisfactory performance of compensation packages and CSR proje...
This paper draws upon Michael Watts's work on governable spaces and " economies of violence" in the ...
The increasing pressure from different facets of society exerted on multinational companies (MNCs) t...
This chapter focuses on a little known but increasingly important confl ict in the Asia-Pacifi c reg...
The Papua New Guinea state has, since independence, pursued increasingly corporatist policies of inv...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the...
In this article we propose that environmental conflicts in developing countries are caused not so mu...
The Southern Highlands is one of Papua New Guinea’s most resource-rich provinces, but for a number o...
This paper discusses the emergence of an embryonic form of pluralism in the negotiation of developme...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
In recent history, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become synonymous with large business o...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
This paper discusses the emergence of an embryonic form of pluralism in the negotiation of developme...
Most large scale resource extraction projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) require companies to negotia...
This paper draws upon Michael Watts's work on governable spaces and " economies of violence" in the ...
The increasing pressure from different facets of society exerted on multinational companies (MNCs) t...
This chapter focuses on a little known but increasingly important confl ict in the Asia-Pacifi c reg...
The Papua New Guinea state has, since independence, pursued increasingly corporatist policies of inv...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the...
In this article we propose that environmental conflicts in developing countries are caused not so mu...
The Southern Highlands is one of Papua New Guinea’s most resource-rich provinces, but for a number o...
This paper discusses the emergence of an embryonic form of pluralism in the negotiation of developme...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
In recent history, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become synonymous with large business o...
This paper addresses two main questions: First, to what extent is the current international literatu...
This paper discusses the emergence of an embryonic form of pluralism in the negotiation of developme...
Most large scale resource extraction projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) require companies to negotia...
This paper draws upon Michael Watts's work on governable spaces and " economies of violence" in the ...
The increasing pressure from different facets of society exerted on multinational companies (MNCs) t...
This chapter focuses on a little known but increasingly important confl ict in the Asia-Pacifi c reg...