APEC blame game: a case of two-level games or lack of knowledge?
Many Papua New Guineans have blamed the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill for the 'no communique' issue. The notable Facebook post above is from the Member for Madang Bryan Kramer. He is one of the many. Like Kramer, the critics think the special treatment given to China was a contributing factor. O'Neill should have politely declined the Chinese President's request in July to meet with him and other Pacific leaders a few days before the APEC leaders summit. If he had done that then the US will not act the way they did. Kramer talked about O'Neill's divide and conquer tactic. He likened his domestic political maneuver to the way he courted China before the actual APEC summit. O'Neill used the state visit to make a profound statement that we will work with China to develop our country. Critics believe that this ignited a series of events that led to the 'no communique' issue. Furthermore, the alternative government in a formal state...