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Michael Kabuni

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
Seats held by each party in PNG's 10th Parliament as of December 2017 (Credit: Wikipedia)

Do policies matter? Autonomy and education in PNG politics

by Michael Kabuni
September 5, 2018
Michael Kabuni presenting at the 2018 Pacific Update

Does political stability consolidate irresponsible government? PNG 2012-2018

by Michael Kabuni
July 16, 2018

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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