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25
Nov
2014

Bipartisanship and Public Policy in the United States

Seminar

Speaker:  Charles R. Shipan is a Visiting Fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney.  He is also the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Professor of Social Sciences in the Department of Political Science and the Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan…

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18
Nov
2014

Curse of Friendship: IMF program, Friendship with the United States and Foreign Direct Investment

Seminar

Speaker:  Chungshik Moon received his PhD in political science from Florida State University (2014). His current research interests include the causes and effects of economic globalisation and development and institutional performance in autocracies. His publications appear in International…

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11
Nov
2014

Destructivity: Principal-Agent Theory at War

Seminar

Seminar 19 Date:  11 November, 2014 Time: 4 - 5.15pm Venue: Building 24, Copland, Room 1171, LJ Hume Centre Speaker:  Charles Miller received his PhD in political science from Duke University in 2013. He is currently revising his dissertation ‘Destructivity: A Political Economy of…

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04
Nov
2014

Stabilizing Minority Government: Would New Zealand’s Confidence Protocol or European Constructive Non-Confidence be good for Canada (and perhaps Australia)?

Seminar

Speaker: Rainer Knopff is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary. His work ranges broadly across the areas of public law, public policy, and political thought, with a particular focus on Canadian issues. He has published numerous books, articles, and…

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28
Oct
2014

Stephen Harper, Open Federalism, and the Future of Canadian Social Policy

Seminar

Since becoming Prime Minister of Canada in early 2006, Stephen Harper has articulated what is known as “open federalism,” a vague creed that tends to promote a rather limited engagement between Ottawa and the provinces. In this talk, the attempt to grasp the meaning and significance of “open…

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12
Oct
2014

Australian Political Rhetoric: Patterns and Practices

Conference

Centre for the Study of Australian Politics 2014 Conference 10-11 December 2014   Professor John Uhr (ANU) and Dr Ryan Walter (University of Queensland) have an ARC Discovery Grant on Australian political rhetoric. Last year they held the first of what might emerge as an annual ANU…

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12
Sep
2014

Make your impact with the Master of Globalisation

Other

Speaker: Dr April BiccumLocation: This is an online event.Want to understand the rapid pace of the world and nature and challenges of global affairs? The Master of Globalisation at ANU is the only degree of its type in Australia that allows you to focus your studies on globalisation.Hear from…

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