State and Society in Papua New Guinea

State and Society in Papua New Guinea
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Publisher : ANU E Press
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9781920942052
ISBN-13 : 192094205X
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Synopsis State and Society in Papua New Guinea by : Ronald James May

This volume brings together a number of papers written by the author between 1971 and 2001 which address issues of political and economic development and social change in Papua New Guinea.

State and Society in Papua New Guinea

State and Society in Papua New Guinea
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Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 1863332049
ISBN-13 : 9781863332040
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Synopsis State and Society in Papua New Guinea by : Ronald James May

Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea
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Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 176046502X
ISBN-13 : 9781760465025
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Synopsis Papua New Guinea by : Stephen Howes

Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. While there is no shortage of recent data and research on PNG, the two most recent social science volumes on the country were both written more than a decade ago. Since then, much has changed and much has been learnt. What has been missing is a volume that brings together the most recent research and reports on the most recent data. Papua New Guinea: Government, Economy and Society fills that gap. Written by experts at the University of Papua New Guinea and The Australian National University among others, this book provides up-to-date surveys of critical policy issues for PNG across a range of fields, from elections and politics, decentralisation, and crime and corruption, to PNG's economic trajectory and household living standards, to uneven development, communication and the media. The volume's authors provide an overview of the data collected and research undertaken in these various fields in an engaging and accessible way. Edited by Professor Stephen Howes and Professor Lekshmi N. Pillai, Papua New Guinea: Government, Economy and Societyis a must-read for students, policymakers and anyone interested in understanding this complex and fascinating country.

Policy Making and Implementation

Policy Making and Implementation
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Publisher : ANU E Press
Total Pages : 413
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ISBN-10 : 9781921536694
ISBN-13 : 1921536691
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Synopsis Policy Making and Implementation by : Ronald James May

There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no shortage of theoreticians, practitioners and donors eager to push for public sector reform, especially in less-developed countries. Papua New Guinea has had its share of public sector reforms, frequently under the influence of multinational agencies and aid donors. Yet there seems to be a general consensus, both within and outside Papua New Guinea, that policy making and implementation have fallen short of expectations, that there has been a failure to achieve 'good governance'. This volume, which brings together a number of Papua New Guinean and Australian-based scholars and practitioners with deep familiarity of policy making in Papua New Guinea, examines the record of policy making and implementation in Papua New Guinea since independence. It reviews the history of public sector reform in Papua New Guinea, and provides case studies of policy making and implementation in a number of areas, including the economy, agriculture, mineral development, health, education, lands, environment, forestry, decentralization, law and order, defence, women and foreign affairs, privatization, and AIDS. Policy is continuously evolving, but this study documents the processes of policy making and implementation over a number of years, with the hope that a better understanding of past successes and failures will contribute to improved governance in the future.

State and Society in Papua New Guinea, 2001–2021

State and Society in Papua New Guinea, 2001–2021
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Publisher : ANU Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781760465216
ISBN-13 : 1760465216
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Synopsis State and Society in Papua New Guinea, 2001–2021 by : R. J. May

In a previous volume, State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years (2001, reprinted by ANU E Press in 2004), a collection of papers by the author published between 1971 and 2001 was put together to mark Papua New Guinea’s first 25 years as an independent state. This volume presents a collection of papers written between 2001 and 2021, which update the story of political and social development in Papua New Guinea in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The chapters cover a range of topics, from an evaluation of proposals for political reform in the early 2000s, a review of the discussion of ‘failing states’ in the island Pacific and the shift to limited preferential voting in 2007, to a detailed account of political developments from the move against Sir Michael Somare in 2011 to the election of Prime Minister Marape and his performance to 2022. There are also chapters on language policy, external and internal security, religious fundamentalism and national identity, and the sustainability of economic growth.

Becoming Sinners

Becoming Sinners
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780520238008
ISBN-13 : 0520238001
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Sinners by : Joel Robbins

A study of cultural change through the study of the Christianization of the Urapmin, a Melanesian society in Papua New Guinea.

Modern Papua New Guinea

Modern Papua New Guinea
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Publisher : Truman State University Press
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015045972620
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Synopsis Modern Papua New Guinea by : Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi

Papua New Guinea is a country of great diversity. With over seven hundred languages, as many cultures, diverse physical types, and a landmass encompassing coral reef, mangrove swamp, rain forest, mountain ranges, and extensive river systems, Papua New Guinea has long attracted the interest of scientists and others seeking to understand or control some part of its rich diversity. Discovering order in this diversity is not easy. This collection offers perspective and understanding into Papua New Guinea's varied social scene and the challenging political and economic realities of a recently independent country. The twenty contributors to this volume bring their perspective in one of four areas: The State and National Identity, Economic Development, The New Society, and The People's Welfare. The book is written for upper division and graduate-level courses on Papua New Guinea or the contemporary Pacific. It is also useful for specialists in Third World development who do not know much about Papua New Guinea, and as a reference work for Papua New Guinea specialists.

The State and Its Enemies in Papua New Guinea

The State and Its Enemies in Papua New Guinea
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781136779169
ISBN-13 : 1136779167
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The State and Its Enemies in Papua New Guinea by : Alexander Wanek

A study of nation-building processes in the young state of Papua New Guinea, and of opposition to these in one of the country's peripheral provinces, Manus. Intense resistance to Lucifer (the state) is offered there by Wind Nation, the old Paliau Movement made famous by Mead and Schwartz.

Bridging the State-society

Bridging the State-society
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Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 9715617506
ISBN-13 : 9789715617505
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Bridging the State-society by : Tom Seta