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Michael Kabuni

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
PNG Supreme Court

PNG politics goes to the courts

by Michael Kabuni
November 27, 2020
Students vote in the 2021 UPNG elections

Electoral reforms at UPNG: student elections back and working well

by Michael Kabuni
November 12, 2020
Credit: Drew Douglas (CC BY-NC 2.0)

PNG’s unanswered constitutional questions pile up

by Michael Kabuni
June 3, 2020
Screening for coronavirus at PNG International Airport began in January 2020 (Credit: PNG National Department of Health)

COVID-19: the situation so far and challenges for PNG

by Michael Kabuni
March 27, 2020
(Credit: Papua New Guinea Today)

Three issues that will shape PNG politics from 2020 to 2022

by Michael Kabuni
February 20, 2020

Assorted MPs, assorted parties: James Marape’s coalition

by Michael Kabuni
September 23, 2019

PNG’s fluid politics: winners and losers from O’Neill to Marape

by Michael Kabuni
June 19, 2019
PNG MP James Marape (Credit: PNG Post Courier)

Changing prime ministers in PNG: does party size matter?

by Michael Kabuni
May 9, 2019
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Michael Kabuni

Michael Kabuni is a lecturer with the political science department at the University of Papua New Guinea.

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