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New Guinea: Problems and prospects
Peter Hastings's New Guinea: Problems and Prospects is an in-depth analysis of the political, social, and economic conditions of New Guinea during its transition to self-government. It highlights the key challenges facing the region, including its high ethnic diversity, geographic barriers, limited infrastructure, and the dynamics of the colonial relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Hastings outlines the various issues hindering development—from education and health to government administration and political stability—and outlines New Guinea's potential and opportunities for development as a sovereign nation. With a sharp journalistic approach and strong empirical data, this book provides comprehensive insight for readers seeking to understand the strategic issues of modern state formation in the South Pacific region.
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