Bridging the Gap: The Disconnect Between Academics and Practitioners in PNG Foreign Policy
In Papua New Guinea (PNG), the divide between academics and practitioners in foreign policy continues to hinder the development of a cohesive and forward-looking foreign policy framework. This disconnect is not unique to PNG, as Allan Gyngell and Michael Wesley highlight in their seminal book, Making Australian Foreign Policy . Gyngell, who passed away in 2023, described the diverging worlds of practitioners and academics: one grounded in complex realities and detail, the other focused on abstraction and theory. This issue is particularly pronounced in PNG, where recent efforts to update the country’s foreign policy underscore the divide. The Eminent Persons Group (EPG) tasked with drafting the updated foreign policy notably excludes foreign policy and international relations academics from institutions like Divine Word University and the University of Papua New Guinea. Adding to this discourse, Lahui Ako, a seasoned diplomat and retired foreign service officer, provides valuable insig...