Chinese in papua new guinea

Hank Nelson*

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    Abstract

    he topic of the Chinese in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and, more broadly, in the Pacific Islands, has received much recent attention in the press in Australia and Papua New Guinea, on a Radio National program, and at a seminar at the Aus tralian National University.1 All recognize the increasing importance of the Chi nese in the regionin numbers, wealth, and political powerand of immediate and long-term change.2 Papua New Guinea is clearly different from the other Pacific states in its size and resources, as well as its shared and porous borders. Its relationship with China is therefore different, and the extent of that relationship is difficult to measure because some transactions and movements of people are illegal and Papua New Guineas statistics are often unreliable.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationChina in Oceania
    Subtitle of host publicationReshaping the Pacific?
    PublisherBerghahn Books
    Pages90-100
    Number of pages11
    Volume1
    ISBN (Electronic)9780857453808
    ISBN (Print)9781845456320
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2010

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