Papers by Jonathan Ritchie
Papua New Guinea is beset with many serious problems. Its economic, social, and political structu... more Papua New Guinea is beset with many serious problems. Its economic, social, and political structures are on the brink of collapse, but in one positive aspect it stands out among developing nations: it has an unbroken record of constitutional democracy since its independence in 1975.
WELCOME WORKERS FROM 'BIPOLAR' PACIFIC www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aei... more WELCOME WORKERS FROM 'BIPOLAR' PACIFIC www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid =8744 By Jonathan Ritchie (ET Online/Pacific Media Watch): Before the Australian government's Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme was even formally announced, it had attracted ...
EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE, Jan 1, 2009
Exploring the British World: Identity, Cultural …, Jan 1, 2004
To cite this article: Ritchie, Jonathan. Following on a National Scale their Old Tribal Tradition... more To cite this article: Ritchie, Jonathan. Following on a National Scale their Old Tribal Traditions of Rule by Consent of the People: How Westminster Government Hybridised, Transformed, Yet Persisted in Papua New Guinea [online]. In: Darian-Smith, Kate (Editor); Grimshaw, ...
Journal of globalization for the common good
In recent years, three states in the Middle East have worked to develop new constitutions that ai... more In recent years, three states in the Middle East have worked to develop new constitutions that aim to reflect new national identities, following long periods of political instability and conflict. In Palestine, Iraq, and Afghanistan, varying means have been utilised to seek to ensure ...
The round table, Jan 1, 2006
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Papers by Jonathan Ritchie