PNG Foreign Policy Implementation Requires Digital Integration
By Bernard Yegiora PNG’s new foreign policy white paper will set direction for the country’s diplomatic engagement in the coming years. The central challenge is not policy formulation. It is implementation. In the current environment, implementation will depend heavily on whether the state can coordinate its digital diplomatic platforms into a single operational system. At present, the digital footprint of PNG’s diplomacy is fragmented. Individual missions operate Facebook pages. The central presence of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) exists. The official website exists. But these platforms do not function as an integrated communications architecture. PNG’s diplomatic presence abroad is active and visible on social media, as seen on the official Facebook page of the PNG High Commission in Canberra. However, without direct integration with the DFA website and central platforms, these mission-level digital efforts remain isolated rather than operating as part of a c...