Policy Making and Implementation Studies from Papua New Guinea

“Policy Making and Implementation Studies from Papua New Guinea” by Ronald James May, published by ANU E Press in 2009, offers an in-depth examination of the complexities surrounding public sector reform in Papua New Guinea. Spanning 399 pages, this work addresses the challenges of policy making and implementation in the context of governance, particularly in less-developed countries influenced by multinational agencies and aid donors.
The book compiles insights from Papua New Guinean and Australian scholars and practitioners who are well-versed in the nation’s policy landscape. It reviews the historical context of public sector reform and presents case studies across various sectors, including the economy, health, education, and environmental issues. By documenting the evolution of policy processes over the years, this volume aims to enhance understanding of past successes and failures, ultimately contributing to improved governance in Papua New Guinea.
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There is a vast literature on the principles of public administration and good governance, and no shortage of theoreticians, practitioners and donors eager to push for public sector reform, especially in less-developed countries. Papua New Guinea has had its share of public sector reforms, frequently under the influence of multinational agencies and aid donors. Yet there seems to be a general consensus, both within and outside Papua New Guinea, that policy making and implementation have fallen short of expectations, that there has been a failure to achieve ‘good governance’.
This volume, which brings together a number of Papua New Guinean and Australian-based scholars and practitioners with deep familiarity of policy making in Papua New Guinea, examines the record of policy making and implementation in Papua New Guinea since independence. It reviews the history of public sector reform in Papua New Guinea, and provides case studies of policy making and implementation in a number of areas, including the economy, agriculture, mineral development, health, education, lands, environment, forestry, decentralization, law and order, defence, women and foreign affairs, privatization, and AIDS.
Policy is continuously evolving, but this study documents the processes of policy making and implementation over a number of years, with the hope that a better understanding of past successes and failures will contribute to improved governance in the future.
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