Introduction to Special Issue ‘Rethinking Decolonisation in Papua New Guinea’ (original) (raw)

Papua New Guinea at thirty: Late decolonisation and the political economy of nation-building

Charles Hawksley

Third World Quarterly, 2006

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A Trial Separation : Australia and the Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea

Orovu Sepoe

2012

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Reimagining Life - Papua Decolonisation Part 1

Bruce Reyburn

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Building a nation in Papua New Guinea : views of the post-independence generation

David Kavanamur

2003

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THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MANOA THE MEANINGS OF INDEPENDENCE IN POST-COLONIAL Papua NewSCHOOL OF HAWAII, ASIA AND PACIFCI STUDIESDr.Terence Wesley-SmithDr.Terence Wesley-Smith

Felix Baraka

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Reimagining life - Papua Decolonisation Part 3

Bruce Reyburn

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Reimagining life - Papua Decolonisation Part 2

Bruce Reyburn

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“Tanzanian Thinking”: Self-reliance, Development, and the Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea

Nicholas Ferns

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The Linkage Between Human Security and West Papua’s Struggle for Independence

Angela Jabalde

2021

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Decolonisation and the Pacific: Tracey Banivanua Mar : Review Forum

Helen Gardner, Adrian Muckle

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On decoloniality: a view from Oceania

Prof. Katerina Teaiwa

Postcolonial Studies, 2020

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State and Society in Papua New Guinea : The First Twenty-Five Years

Ron May

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Reimaging life - Papua Decolonisation - References (This was to a longer piece which I edited down to maintain a degree of focus

Bruce Reyburn

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Self-Determination and Autonomy: The Meanings of Freedom in West Papua In Security and Development in the Pacific Islands: Social Resilience in Emerging States Edited by

Jason MacLeod

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(Book review) Freedom in entangled worlds: West Papua and the architecture of global power

Marcus Campbell

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Defying Predictions: Global Bureaucracy and the Art of Not Making Guesses about Papua New Guinea

Courtney Handman

Oceania, 2024

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#Papuanlivesmatter: How A Narrative of Racism Has Elevated West Papua’s Decolonisation Movement

Camellia Webb-Gannon

The International Journal of Human Rights, 2022

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Comprehending west Papua

Jim Elmslie

2011

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Countering Imperialism: two intersecting anthropologies of Papuan histories

I Ngurah Suryawan, Jaap Timmer

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2022

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Ripples of Decolonisation in the Asia Pacific

Charles Hawksley, Rowena Ward

Portal: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 2019

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Freedom in Entangled Worlds: West Papua and the Architecture of Global Power

Budi Hernawan

2012

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Decolonisation in Melanesia: Introduction to Special Issue

Helen Gardner, Christopher Waters

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Wars of Dependence: Contested Histories Among Tolai People of Papua New Guinea

keir martin

Oceania, 2021

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A new hopeful chapter in West Papua’s 50-year freedom struggle

Jason MacLeod

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Greeting the State: Entanglements of Custom and Modernity on Papua New Guinea’s Rai Coast

Victoria Stead

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Spectres of indonesianisation and secession in Papua

Jaap Timmer

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ANATOMY OF COLONIAL WAVES AND LEGAL IMPACTS ON WEST PAPUA AND ITS PEOPLE

Rolihlahla K E R R Y Tabuni

Rolihlahla K E R R Y Tabuni, 2022

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Power, Politics, and Primitivism: West Papua's Struggle for Self-Determination

Brad Simpson

Critical Asian Studies, 2003

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Review of Papua New Guinea: The Struggle for Development, by John Connell

Sinclair Dinnen

1999

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Unitary state, devolution, autonomy, secession: State building and nation building in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

Anthony Regan

The Round Table, 2006

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West Papua Exposed: An Abandoned Non-Self-Governing or Trust Territory

Julian McKinlay King

2019

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The Papua New Guinean malaise: from redistributive politics to a failing state

Oskar Kurer

2019

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Living without a State: People in Rural Papua are more Interested in Basic Services than Grand Political Struggles

Bobby Anderson

Inside Indonesia issue 110, Oct-Dec 2012, 2012

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The Indonesianization of West Papua: Development of Indonesia's Attitudes and Policies towards West Papua and the Dynamics of the Papua Freedom Movement

RIEDNO G R A A L TALIAWO

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

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Papua Conflict Resolution Challenges: The Linkage Of Relative Deprivation With The Spirit Of Separatism Of Indigenous Papuans

margaretha hanita

Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture

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