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State and Society in PNG State and Society in Papua New Guinea - Whole Book (1.2 mb) pdf

Preliminary Pages

  1. Introduction: Papua New Guinea at twenty-five
  2. Port Moresby and the bush: Papua New Guinea’s first post-independence decade
  3. Political style in modern Melanesia
  4. Micronationalism in Papua New Guinea
  5. The Political Education Programme
  6. Class, ethnicity, regionalism and political parties
  7. Decentralisation: constitutional form and political reality
  8. Decentralisation: two steps forward, one step back
  9. (Re?)Discovering Chiefs: Traditional authority and the restructuring of local-level government in Papua New Guinea
  10. The PNGDF in troubled times
  11. The military factor in the events of March 1997
  12. Challenging the State
  13. The Bougainville Crisis
  14. 'Mutual respect, friendship and cooperation’? The Papua New Guinea-Indonesia border and its effect on relations between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia
  15. From promise to crisis: a political economy of Papua New Guinea
  16. State, society and governance: A Philippines–Papua New Guinea comparison
  17. Nugget, Pike, et al.: The role of the Reserve Bank of Australia in Papua New Guinea’s decolonisation
  18. Nationalism and Papua New Guinea writing

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