Designing and implementing strategic policy is challenging.
Improve strategic policy design through a greater understanding of implementation science.
This interactive and practical nine-day program will deepen participants’ understanding of the national security community and the range of strategic challenges it faces - now and into the future.
In this webinar, Associate Professor Miranda Forsyth and Dr Gordon Peake discuss governance in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville through the lens of those whom Lipsky famously termed “street-level bureaucrats.”
In this conversation, leading First Nations academics and graduates will discuss the role of universities in recognising, celebrating and connecting with Indigenous knowledge and wisdom in all its forms.
Part-way through an ambitious programme of reform, but greatly impacted by the ravages of COVID-19, Myanmar’s economy will be priority-one of the new government elected in November 2020.
In Thailand since at least 1973, democratic practice – demanded by students and elites, supported by the king and later formally embraced by the armed forces in its fight against communism – has increased the participation of the broader population in
Part-way through an ambitious programme of reform, but greatly impacted by the ravages of COVID-19, Myanmar’s economy will be priority-one of the new government elected in November 2020.
The Crawford School Recruitment Team with IDA (Sri Lanka) has jointly planned a virtual journey to Sri Lanka, in order to reach out and extend our support to the future students.
Please join us for a webinar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D), at the Crawford School of Public Policy.
What will science and technology be like in 30 years? How might policy-making be different? When you bring the two together, will the interface between science and policy itself be different?
Presented by the ANU Energy Change Institute in cooperation with the Energy Research Institutes Council for Australia (ERICA).
Drought, fire, storms, and a global pandemic have mobilised governments, industry and the community in ways that would not have been imagined previously.
17 December 2020 will mark the 30th Anniversary of Australia’s ratification of the United National Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
The year 2020 has seen human societies hit heavily by the COVID-19 pandemic. And as the pandemic continues to unfold, all signs point to China as being the first major economy to have emerged out of the crisis. But many questions remain.
Dr Morris will discuss the dramatically changed outlook for climate policy in the United States arising from the election of Joe Biden.
Dr Morris will discuss the dramatically changed outlook for climate policy in the United States arising from the election of Joe Biden.
This paper examines capital misallocation in manufacturing firms in Vietnam from 2008—17. Three sources of capital misallocation are investigated: adjustment costs, uncertainty, and policy distortions.
Held every two years, OCIS is the premier conference in international studies held in Australasia.
Looking beyond the turbulent year 2020, Crawford School Recruitment Team is gathering pace to resume its great effort in country recruitment. You are welcome to join the team for an online recruitment event ‘IDP Australia Hour’.
In this webinar we review and evaluate key policy initiatives and strategies designed to strengthen regional economic, social and environmental outcomes in the Latrobe Valley in the three years following the closure of the Hazelwood power station.
We provide the first estimates of the extent of common ownership of competing firms in Australia. Combining data on market shares and significant shareholdings, we calculate the impact of common ownership on effective market concentration.
Recent research predicts increasing congestion in capital cities in the short term as commuters choose the perceived security of their car over public transport for their commute.
To mark international Human Rights Day (10 December), the ANU Indonesia Institute invites you to an online discussion reviewing the events of 2020 in Indonesia from a human rights perspective.
Children’s right to participate in decision-making about matters affecting them was enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) 30 years ago.
Please note: The date for this event has changed.
The remarkable growth of Bangladesh’s apparel industry within the global apparel value chain is an interesting case because it grew from virtually zero export capacity to the second largest apparel exporter in the world, disproving speculations that it
The remarkable growth of Bangladesh’s apparel industry within the global apparel value chain is an interesting case because it grew from virtually zero export capacity to the second largest apparel exporter in the world, disproving speculations that it
The concept of ‘Malaya’ continues to exert a powerful draw on our imagination, steeped in exotism and Orientalist reductions.
The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) provides young people aged between 12 and 25 years with an opportunity to take a leading role in participation and consultation activities on issues that affect their lives; raise awareness of the aspirations, needs and
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