Beyond Institutions: Building PNG’s Next Generation of Security Thinkers
By Bernard Yegiora The first article in this series examined the emergence of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Joint Intelligence Group (JIG) as part of PNG’s evolving intelligence-led national security framework. The second article explored where Provincial Intelligence Committees could potentially fit within this emerging security architecture and how intelligence coordination may eventually need to evolve beyond Waigani into the provinces. However, institutions and coordination mechanisms alone are insufficient. The long-term effectiveness of PNG’s national security framework will ultimately depend on whether the country develops its own home-grown generation of strategic thinkers, intelligence analysts, foreign policy specialists, cybersecurity experts, defence planners, and security professionals capable of sustaining and strengthening these institutions over time. Modern national security environments are becoming increasingly complex. PNG is now confronted w...