China Economy To Slow, Hurting Australia: IMF Helen Westerman and Sunanda Creagh — Analysis 15 April 2015The news that Australia faces a $30 billion revenue hit over the next four years as a result of lower iron ore prices, […] Read More
Female Leaders Are Inspiring Change in the Pacific Ceridwen Spark — Analysis 10 April 2015Pacific women are moving beyond their conventional roles as wives and mothers. Dame Meg Taylor is no ordinary woman. The first woman to […] Read More
The Iran Nuclear Deal: The Public Opinion Hurdles Ahead Ebrahim Mohseni — Analysis 09 April 2015Both Iran and the US need to reassure the public of the other country regarding their intentions for the nuclear deal to materialize. […] Read More
Turkish View Remains Neglected in our Understanding of Gallipoli Erdem Koç — Analysis 08 April 2015Turkey’s losses during the First World War should not be forgotten. There was a moment in Russell Crowe’s latest […] Read More
Why the Paris Climate Talks Won’t Be Another Copenhagen Nick Rowley — Analysis 08 April 2015This is part 2 of a three-part essay on the prospects for a global climate deal at the Paris 2015 talks. You can […] Read More
World Health Day Focus: Collaborative Research Aims to Improve the Health of Women and Children in Papua New Guinea Eliette Dupré-Husser, Dr Chris Morgan and Dr Michelle Hendel — Analysis 07 April 2015Burnet Institute’s collaborative research approach is a powerful means to promote evidence-based public health policies and as a […] Read More
Austrade: Plaything or Perpetual Performer? Bruno Mascitelli — Analysis 07 April 2015Despite being Australia’s primary government export facilitator, Austrade remains vulnerable to government policy or budgetary changes. The Australian Trade Commission, or Austrade, came […] Read More
Wattle We Eat for Dinner? Rob Francis, World Vision — Analysis 02 April 2015How Australian acacias can help in the fight against hunger and poverty in developing countries. “August 1984, Niger Republic, West Africa: The rains […] Read More
Corporations, Sovereignty and Trade Agreements Craig Emerson, Australia’s former Trade Minister — Analysis 01 April 2015With excitement building up about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Australia’s former Trade Minister Craig Emerson discusses Investor State Dispute Settlement. The right of a […] Read More
Buhari Wins – But the New President of Nigeria Faces an Enormous Challenge Catherine Gegout — Analysis 01 April 2015Nigeria’s newly elected president, General Muhammadu Buhari, faces challenging political and economic circumstances. Nigerians have chosen General Muhammadu Buhari, a […] Read More