Papua New Guinea: The Struggle for DevelopmentPapua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economic development of this socially complex, rapidly changing nation. Subjects discussed include: |
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Papua New Guinea: The Struggle for Development Associate Professor John Connell, MD Frcp Fmedsci,John Connell No preview available - 2016 |
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