Australia and Papua New Guinea
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 231
ISSN: 0004-9522
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In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 231
ISSN: 0004-9522
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 302
ISSN: 0004-9522
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 35, Heft 2, S. 243
ISSN: 0004-9522
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 215
ISSN: 0004-9522
In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 406
ISSN: 0004-9522
In: Current notes on international affairs, Band 42, S. 314-318
ISSN: 0011-3751
In: The Parliamentarian: journal of the parliaments of the Commonwealth, Band 65, Heft 3, S. 199
ISSN: 0031-2282
In: Aussenpolitik: German foreign affairs review. Deutsche Ausgabe, Band 25, S. 341-356
ISSN: 0004-8194
In: Public administration and development: the international journal of management research and practice, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 17
ISSN: 0271-2075
In: Public administration and development: the international journal of management research and practice, Band 9, Heft Jan-Mar 89
ISSN: 0271-2075
In: Pacific affairs, Band 75, Heft 3, S. 497-499
ISSN: 0030-851X
'Land Mobilisation in Papua New Guinea' by L. T. Jones and P. A. McGavin is reviewed.
In: Public administration and development: the international journal of management research and practice, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 17-28
ISSN: 1099-162X
AbstractDespite much training in public administration over the past 20 years there has been little improvement in public service management in the Third World. This was anticipated in Schaffer's critical notion of 'trainingism'. This concept, when applied to Papua New Guinea, helps us to understand why training has been unable to produce dramatic changes in public service performance. Training has been used to perform latent functions and has not been evaluated. The situation is currently under review as new initiatives are taking place to improve training's contribution to public service efficiency and effectiveness.
In: Australian outlook: journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Band 39, S. 171-175
ISSN: 0004-9913
Economic, political, and strategic considerations should Papua New Guinea join ASEAN.