Preliminary pages; Foreword and Acknowledgements; Contributors; Part 1: Issues; 1. An Overview of the 2007 Election in Papua New Guinea; 2. IDEC: The 2007 General Election through a Whole-of-Government Approach; 3. Background to the 2007 Election: Political Developments; 4. The Voter Education Program: Growing a Demand for Good Governance; 5. Electoral Administration; 6. Security in Southern Highlands Province; 7. Policing the Elections in Chimbu Province; 8. Conducting and Securing Elections in a High-Risk Setting: The Koroba-Lake Kopiago Experience.
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Introduction /R.J. May --Explaining public sector reform failure: Papua New Guinea 1975-2001 /Mark Turner and David Kavanamur --Public sector reform since 2001 /R.J. May --Part 1.Sectoral studies.Economic policy making /Satish Chand and Charles Yala --Policy making in agriculture /Bob McKillop, R. Michael Bourke and Valentine Kambori --A short history of mineral development policies in Papua New Guinea, 1972-2002 /Colin Filer and Benedict Imbun --Policy making in health /Jane Thomason and Pascoe Kase --Formulating and implementing education policy /Richard Guy --Lands policy /Tony Power and Oswald Tolopa --Environment and conservation policy and implementation /David Mowbray and John Duguman --Forest sector policy making and implementation /Hartmut Holzknecht and Martin Golman --Policy making on decentralization /R.J. May --Thirty years of law and order policy and practice: trying to do 'too much, too badly, with too little'? /Sinclair Dinnen --Policy making in defence /James Laki and R.J. May --Women, policy making and development /Anne Dickson-Waiko --Foreign policy making /Edward P. Wolfers and Bill Dihm --Part 2.Policy case studies.The 1997-98 drought in Papua New Guinea: failure of policy or triumph of the citizenry? /Bryant J. Allen and R. Michael Bourke --Privatization policy in Papua New Guinea /Timothy Curtin --Policy making on AIDS, to 2000 /John Ballard and Clement Malau.
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In The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific, a number of prominent regional specialists take a fresh look at the military's changing role in selected countries of Asia and the Pacific, particularly with regard to the countries' performance against criteria of democratic government. Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Burma, Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Korea, Fiji and Papua New Guinea all fall under the spotlight as the authors examine the role which the military has played in bringing about changes of political regime, and in resisting pressures for change
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Introduction: Roots of conflict in the Southern Highlands /Nicole Haley and Ronald J. May --The national government and the Southern Highlands since the 2002 general elections /Joseph Dorpar and Jim Macpherson --The setting: Land, economics and development in the Southern Highlands /Bryant Allen --The Southern Highlands: A hasty transition from unknown to riches and chaos /Joe R. Kanekane --Cosmology, Morality and Resource Development: SHP election outcomes and moves to establish a separate Hela Province /Nicole Haley --'Hoo-Ha in Huli': Considerations on commotion and community in the Southern Highlands /Laurence Goldman --Issues of stability in the Southern Highlands Province /Laurie Bragge --The future of resource development in the Southern Highlands /Chris Warrilow --Community-based development in Tari -- present and prospects /John Vail --A brief overview of government, law and order, and social matters in the Tari District /Noel H. Walters --Porgera Joint Venture's presence in the Southern Highlands Province /Kai Lavu --What if they don't want your kind of development? Reflections on the Southern Highlands /Maev O'Collins --Conflict vulnerable assessment of the Southern Highlands Province /Neryl Lewis --An Inside Post-mortem on the Southern Highlands: A perspective from Tari /Philip Moya.
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