Is it possible to predict election outcomes in Papua New Guinea? Testing the Hegarty Rule This presentation evaluates a model using candidate numbers to predict election outcomes, testing its accuracy ...
For one of the world’s most persecuted communities, this moment carried deep symbolic weight. Years of advocacy, ...
This seminar will highlight the main findings of the report on the 2022 PNG National General Election and engage the audience in a conversation about electoral integrity and reform. As in previous ...
Stephen Howes rebuts Naren Prasad's argument that migration and remittance dependence harm Pacific island economies.
The Iran–US–Israel conflict carries urgent lessons for Pacific states weighing security agreements with major powers.
How can education programs stay effective as they scale? Insights from the 2025 Australasian AID Conference keynote panel.
In Papua New Guinea, young people are coming of age amid rapid social change. Globalisation, digital media and shifting ...
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Why do so few New Caledonians migrate to France despite holding French passports? Economic, historical and social factors explain the exception.
“You want a friend in Washington? Get a dog.” Although made in an American context, this observation by President Harry S. Truman has universal appeal. It highlights the unpredictable and treacherous ...
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The Devpolicy Blog is based at the Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Law, Governance and Policy, The Australian National University.
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