
The SPIR seminar series brings together the School’s research community and domestic as well as international leaders in the field of politics and international affairs. Across each semester, the series showcases a diverse and exciting range of topics.
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Upcoming Events
Sortition within Political Parties
Distinguished Professor Keith Dowding (ANU), Dr William Bosworth (ANU)
It is proposed that political parties should select their parliamentary candidates by way of sortition. Alternatives such as party primaries, caucus…
Past Events
Lessons from Robodebt; Relations between the APS and Ministers
Andrew Podger
The presentation will summarise the findings of the Royal Commission, highlight the issues and recommendations relating to relations between the APS…
Power by Proxy: Explaining Innovation and Imitation in RCEP
Nicholas Frank
Fifteen countries recently signed the RCEP and formed the world’s largest trade bloc between some of the globe’s largest and fastest growing…
What is a Good Example? On the Use of Examples in Political Science and Political Theory
John Dryzek
While there is a large literature on the use of cases, there is very little on the use of examples in social science and political theory (there is…