Conflicts, brutal violence and cycles of retribution reflect deeper, systemic issues in PNG, says Michael Kabuni.
Facilitating permanent migration to Australia should be part of the country’s plan for sustainability and opportunities for ...
Australia needs to be mindful of how changes to its policies for international students affect Pacific countries, says ...
MSF General Director Dr Tejshri Shah underlines how the mpox epidemic adds to the already severe challenges faced by ...
Australia's new country strategies for Indonesia and PNG don't reflect its stated commitment to learning for enhanced impact, says Cameron Hill.
I am honoured to write about John Paska’s passing on 9 August 2024 after a short illness. He was 76 years old. Until recently ...
New MoUs on cross-border cooperation between Indonesia and PNG represent progress but issues remain, write Johni Korwa and ...
In the lead-up to 50 years of PNG’s independence, Australian leaders should consider increasing migration opportunities, say ...
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Members of parliament continue to compete for resources so votes of no confidence and related instability remain part of PNG politics, says Michael Kabuni.
Johni R.V. Korwa is a lecturer in International Relations at Cenderawasih University, Indonesia. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Southampton, UK.