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Dr Azad Bali
Dr Azad Bali

Position: Honorary Associate Professor, English
School and/or Centres: School of Politics & International Relations

Email: azadsingh.bali@anu.edu.au

Qualification: BA (University of Madras), MS & PhD (National University of Singapore)

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Azad Singh Bali holds a joint appointment at the School of Politics and International Relations, and the Crawford School of Public Policy. Prior to the ANU, Azad held fellowships at the University of Melbourne and Murdoch University. Some of his research has been published in Policy & Society, Public Policy & Administration, Social Policy & Administration, and the Australian Journal of Public Administration. His forthcoming book, with M Ramesh, explores the Governance of Health Policy in Asia (CUP). Azad is also part of the editorial collective at Policy Design & Practice. 

Comparative public policy, policy design, social policy in Asia