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Please note: Volume 5, No. 4, December 2004 will be the last issue of the Quarterly Bulletin.

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Contents

Electoral Practice in Papua New Guinea

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Peter Fuller talks to Dr Ron May about the culture of the Electoral System in Papua New Guinea and the patterns of change in electoral practice that have taken place since Independence.
Author(s): Peter Fuller

Collective Identity

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Dr Heather Rae discusses with Jan Borrie her research interests in theories of international relations, nationalism, state collapse and reconstruction. Dr Rae also outlines the key issues covered in her recent publication, State Identities and the Homogenisation of Peoples.
Author(s): Jan Borrie

China in Transition

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Research Fellow in the Division of Economics, Dr Mei Wen, talks to Jennifer Moran about the development of privatisation in China and marketing, as well as exploring the future impact that this is likely to have on China's key trading partners.
Author(s): Jennifer Moran

Clouds with Hard Centres: Flying in Papua New Guinea

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Robert Macklin talks to Sue Serjeantson and R Gerard Ward, editors of And then the Engines Stopped: Flying in Papua New Guinea, about the background to this collection of stories and their own experiences of flying in the often unpredictable weather and rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea.
Author(s): Robert Macklin

Journey of a Small Canoe

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Jan Borrie talks to Stacey Hargroves about her recent conservation project — the resurrection and preservation of a model outrigger canoe from Nauru — her emotional involvement with the canoe and its possible history.
Author(s): Jan Borrie

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