On February 22, USIP hosted a conversation on what’s changed in the month since riots engulfed Papua New Guinea, the Pacific Islands' largest and most populous nation, as well as how U.S. and international policymakers can respond to the causes that are driving instability there.
Brian Harding, moderator
Senior Expert, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands, U.S. Institute of Peace
Gordon Peake
Senior Advisor, Pacific Islands, U.S. Institute of Peace
Ruth Kissam
Senior Advisor, Papua New Guinea, U.S. Institute of Peace
Zuabe Tinning
Program Manager, Papua New Guinea, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/papua-new-guinea-one-month-after-riots
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