From Scholarship to Classroom: Understanding Security as a Concept in PNG
By Bernard Yegiora Security in PNG is increasingly being understood through new analytical lenses shaped by local scholarship. In Week 3 of PG420 International and Regional Security, students engaged with this shift by examining two core works: my analysis of Blue Securit y and Francis Hualupmomi’s systems-based interpretation of PNG’s national security governance. ▶️ Watch the seminar discussion here: https://youtu.be/WxIf7jEHfsE The objective was not simply to review readings. It was to use these scholarly contributions to unpack security as a concept in International Relations and situate it within PNG’s strategic realities. My work on Blue Security begins from a structural reality: PNG is an archipelagic state whose security environment is shaped by the maritime domain. The study reframes national security priorities around the protection of the Exclusive Economic Zone, maritime law enforcement, surveillance capacity, and regional cooperation. It demonstrates how threats ...