Papua New Guinea
Intro
PNG’s mountainous interior and dispersed islands complicate service delivery and logistics. Resource projects create growth spikes but expose fiscal volatility. Strategic ties expand with Australia, the US, and Japan, while proximity to Indonesia and the Solomon arc links it to wider Indo-Pacific politics.
Background
Since independence in 1975, governance capacity has improved unevenly. Customary land tenure and local politics shape investment timelines. Human development indicators trail regional peers despite resource wealth.
History
Present Day
Future Outlook
If project execution and revenue management improve, PNG can lift trend growth and social outcomes. Risks include commodity downcycles, disaster exposure, and governance bottlenecks.
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Persons
Oleksandr Syrskyi
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
Ismail Haniyeh
Scott Bessent
Nicolás Maduro
Alexander Dugin
Reza Pahlavi
Hossein Salami
Mohammad Bagheri
Locations
Poland
Ukraine
Canada
Afghanistan
Malaysia
Yemen
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Peru
Saudi Arabia
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