Feedback on PNG development plan
This is a guest post by Paul Barker from the Institute of National Affairs in Papua New Guinea. It is disappointing that the Papua New Guinea Planning Minister should choose to criticise the feedback...
View ArticlePapua New Guinea: Benefiting or losing out in commodity booms?
This is a guest post by Paul Barker of the Institute of National Affairs in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is experiencing a boom associated with LNG development and record prices for most of its...
View ArticleTasks for Immediate Attention for Papua New Guinea’s new Government
So, the Opposition, with a bunch of disgruntled (or opportunistic) MPs on the former government benches, moved swiftly and installed a new government for PNG. It was certainly a piece of high...
View ArticleOil Search loan deal will affect Papua New Guinea’s Sovereign Wealth Fund
Papua New Guinea’s proposed Sovereign Wealth Fund was intended to stabilise the kina and secure assets for the future. But, as Paul Barker from the Institute of National Affairs argues, the...
View ArticlePNG at 40: reflecting on the past to build a solid future for Papua New Guinea
By the global standards of newly independent nations, Papua New Guinea experienced a relatively smooth transition to nationhood and comparatively untraumatic, or at least peaceful subsequent years....
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