Are Resource Conflicts on the Indonesia-PNG Border Inevitable?
• November 19, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG & West Papua, PNG Gas, PNG International Issues, PNG Mining
Tags: Africa, Barikewa, Border, Commodore Peter Ilau, Conflicts, ConocoPhillips, Gas, Gobe, Government, Hides, Indonesia, Iraq, Jakarta Post, Kuwait, Mining, Oil, Ossetia, Papua, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG LNG, Resources, Santos, South Ossetia War, Warim PSC, West Papua, Widjajono Partowidagdo
Avatar and Bougainville: A Parallel History?
• February 13, 2010 • 9 CommentsPosted in PNG & Bougainville
Tags: Aliens, Autonomous Bougainville Goverment, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Avatar, BBC, Blockade, Bougainville, Bougainville Revolutionary Army, BRA, CNN, Earth, Eywa, Gaia, Guerrilla, Hometree, Iraq, Jake Sully, James Cameron, Jerry Singirok, Mary-Louise O'Callaghan, Mercenary, Miles Quaritch, Na'vi, New Zealand, Oil, Omar Hamed, Pandora, Panguna, PNG Defence Force, PNGDF, Port Moresby, RDA, Rio Tinto, Sandline Internationl, South Pacific, Tim Spicer, United States, Unobtanium, US, Weekend Australian
The PNG Economy and the Risk of “Dutch Disease”
• November 27, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy
Tags: Boom, Central, Commodities, Developing States, Development, Discovery, Dutch Disease, Earnings, Economic Reforms, Economies, Economy, Efficient, Exchange Rate, Exports, Gas, Governance, Government, Growth, Manufacturing, Minerals, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Netherlands, Oil, Oligarchs, Operations, Papua New Guinea, Paradox, Plenty, PNG, Production, Renaissance, Revenue, Sector, The Economist, Theory, Third World, Threat, Tradable
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