John Minns awarded commendation from the ACT government
Emeritus Professor John Minns was awarded a commendation at the 2022 Multicultural Awards ceremony on Tuesday 19 July 2022. John was commended for being "a tireless and committed…
ACF Small Grants Recipients - Jill Sheppard and Pratyush Sarma
Senior Lecturer Jill Sheppard and SPIR PhD candidate Pratyush Sarma have been awarded the ACF Small Grant for 2022 for their project on "The Vertical Structure of Political Parties, and…
Join Intifar Chowdhury on ABC Q+A this Thursday 12 May 2022
Intifar Chowdhury, Associate Lecturer with the School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR), will be live on ABC Q+A this Thursday 12 May 2022 answering questions around the upcoming…
Ukraine and Russia - Dr Charles Miller's thoughts on the current situation
Make no mistake: this is a huge event. When the Cold War ended, it seemed sensible to conclude that the menace of war among states could be on the way to extinction. Liberal democracy and free trade…
Australia Day in comparative perspective: understanding Australian opinion
Jill Sheppard and Caitlin Johnstone As public debate focuses on Australia Day once again, it might feel like we are the only country reckoning with its colonial past, or at least the only…
Dr Michael Zekulin speaks to RTHK radio on Global Security
Dr Michael Zekulin, political scientist and a lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations, appeared on the Backchat radio programme to talk on Global Security prior to …
Dr Charles Miller talks on the Taliban's economic struggles
Dr Charles Miller, researcher within the School of Politics and International Relations has spoken to multiple media outlets around the economic sitaution currently evolving in Afghanistan. …