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Michael Kabuni

Sam Basil in March 2022 (United Labour Party-Facebook)

Bikpla kumul i pundaun: the political life of Sam Basil

by Michael Kabuni
May 20, 2022
Peter O'Neill speaking at ANU in 2010 (Development Policy Centre-Flickr)

Prime ministerial incumbency bias in PNG

by Michael Kabuni and Stephen Howes
May 2, 2022
Conversation in Port Moresby (Marc Dozier-UN Women-Flickr)

PNG’s 2022 elections: parties, policies and women candidates

by Michael Kabuni, Russel Kitau and Minetta Kakarere
October 25, 2021

Should PNG abandon Limited Preferential Voting?

by Terence Wood, Maholopa Laveil and Michael Kabuni
September 10, 2021
Part of a mural at PNG Parliament House (Marc Tarlock-Flickr)

Does MP funding work (politically) in PNG?

by Maholopa Laveil and Michael Kabuni
September 6, 2021
Standby generator at the University of PNG (Michael Kabuni)

The crisis of governance in PNG’s power sector

by Michael Kabuni, Kingtau Mambon and Stephen Howes
July 14, 2021
Reserved seats in PNG: lessons learnt

Reserved seats in PNG: lessons learnt

by Michael Kabuni and Danny Eric Agon
May 25, 2021

One last hurdle, and uncertainties in PNG politics as 2022 approaches

by Michael Kabuni
April 20, 2021

Risks ahead as COVID-19 cases surge in PNG

by Michael Kabuni
March 11, 2021
James Marape, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea

What it takes to change a prime minister in PNG

by Michael Kabuni
December 11, 2020
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Michael Kabuni

Michael Kabuni is a lecturer in political science at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea.

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