Where Has ‘Masalai-i-Tokaut’ Gone?
• October 10, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance
Tags: Corruption, Forestry, Forestry Corruption, Forests, Illegal, Logging, Masalai i Tokaut, National Parliament, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Whistleblower
China & PNG Strengthen Relationship at APEC
• November 24, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG & China
Tags: Aid, Alliance, APEC, Asia, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Bilateral, China, Cooperation, Decades, Diplomacy, Economic, Fisheries, Forestry, Friendship, Hu Jintao, Increase, Influence, Investment, Leaders, Lima, Meeting, Mine, Minerals, Natural, Negotiation, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Partner, Peru, PNG, Project, Ramu Nickel, Relationship, Resources, Sir Michael Somare, South Pacific, Strategic, Super Power, Ties, Trade
Papua New Guinea: Time to Lead the Pacific
• August 31, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG International Issues, PNG Politics
Tags: Ambassador, Australia, Bainimarama, Bali, Bureaucracy, Change, Climate, Climate Change, Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Conference, Decision, Democracy, Director, Economic, Environment, Fiji, Forestry, Forum, Goosebumps, International, Island, Kevin Conrad, Melanesian, Melanesian Spearhead Group, Moti Affair, MSG, New Zealand, Niue, Pacific, Pacific Islands, Pacific Islands Forum, Pacific Register of Ships Limited, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Political, PRS, Region, Register, Reputation, Scandal, Sepik, Sepik Highway Trust, Ships, Singapore, Sir Michael Somare, Social, stone-age, Taiwan, United Nations Climate Change Conference, United States
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