Law and order in a weak state : crime and politics in Papua New Guinea /

Twenty-five years after independence, Papua New Guinea is beset by social, economic, and political problems: poverty and inequality, a young and expanding population, a stagnant economy, corruption, and rising crime. This book examines these problems of order in light of Papua New Guinea's rema...

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Váldodahkki: Dinnen, Sinclair (Dahkki)
Materiálatiipa: Licensed eBooks
Giella:eaŋgalasgiella
Almmustuhtton: Honolulu : Center for Pacific Islands Studies, School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i Press ©2001.
Ráidu:Pacific islands monograph series ; no. 17.
Liŋkkat:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt6wr4kz
Sisdoallologahallan:
  • Frontmatter
  • Editor's Note
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Order in Papua New Guinea: A Historical Overview
  • Chapter 3. Perspectives on Crime and Disorder
  • Chapter 4. Rot Bilong Raskol: Passing through Crime
  • Chapter 5. The Politics of Mining Security
  • Chapter 6. Fighting and Votes: Violence, Security, and the 1992 National Elections
  • Chapter 7. From Disintegration to Reintegration?
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index