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Papua New Guinea: From Coup to Reconciliation

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May, Ronald

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Johns Hopkins University Press

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Papua New Guinea has been described as a 'fragile state', though it has maintained an unbroken record of democracy-at least up till August 2011. In that month, while Prime Minister Somare was on extended medical absence the National Parliament declared th

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Journal of Democracy

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2037-12-31