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07
Aug
2025

Reflections from the 2025 federal election and projections for future federal elections in Australia

Seminar

Federal elections are often described as one of the largest and most complex peacetime logistical events in Australia. The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has one of the most comprehensive election service offerings in the world, underpinned by a commitment to operational excellence and a…

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31
Jul
2025

Economic Interdependence and Rising Power Grand Strategies

Seminar

Compared to historical rising powers such as Bismarckian Germany, China does not use force as often as historical rising powers, prefers coercion instead of force, tends to resort to nonmilitarised coercive tools, and prefers strategic partnerships as opposed to formal alliances. China…

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24
Jul
2025

Tradeoffs in Trade

Seminar

Tradeoffs in trade: How the public perceives environmental, human rights, and labor standards in international trade agreementsSince the 1990s, governments have increasingly embedded “non-trade” provisions—such as environmental, human rights, and labor standards—into free trade agreements (FTAs).…

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13
Jun
2025

Bungee jumping on election night - A conversation with Antony Green

Lecture

Australia’s electoral system has a level of complexity and results reporting unknown overseas. Election night is like leaping into the void with little safety equipment apart from a thin stream of data from the Electoral Commission. Tonight, we hear reflections from ABC Chief Election Analyst…

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13
Jun
2025

CANCELLED: Conceptualising a case, casing a concept? Two faces of global citizenship (April Biccum, ANU)

Seminar

THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLEDThis talk addresses the insights to be gained through a comparison of the use of a politically constitutive concept that delineates unlike but connected ‘cases’ of a concept-in-use. Global Citizenship is a concept with increasing currency. The talk compares two different…

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05
Jun
2025

Illiberal language, illiberal trends: Political speech and democratic decline

Seminar

Political leaders signal their commitment to democratic or authoritarian values through public speeches. Such signals can constitute a breach of democratic norms and indicate intent to undermine democratic institutions.By listening to what leaders say, we are able to detect a crisis of democracy…

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04
Jun
2025

Quantitative Text Analysis in Political Science

Workshop

In a political environment increasingly defined by rapid information dissemination, digital communication, and data proliferation, Quantitative Text Analysis (QTA) has emerged as an essential tool for political scientists. By enabling robust and systematic analysis of political texts such as…

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