Indigenous peoples around the world describe living well from a relational perspective.
2020 was a year full of uncertainties and changes that no one anticipated.
This discursive presentation will consider how the notions of nature, natural and naturalness and of hazard and disaster, have been understood in the COVID-context.
Please note this event will be recorded.
On 1 February, Myanmar’s military detained the country’s president and put a former army officer serving as vice president in his stead. The new president declared a state of emergency, handing government to the military for the next year.
Geoeconomic contests pose a major new challenge to Australia’s national interests. Trade warfare, strategic investment races and competitive multilateralism have seen economics become a domain in which great power rivalries are fought.
The presentation reviews some of the key findings and policy insights from the presenter’s co-authored papers in relation to COVID-19.
The presentation reviews some of the key findings and policy insights from the presenter’s co-authored papers in relation to COVID-19.
Recent years have seen increasing policy and research focus placed on the benefits of solar PV for vulnerable households.
Markets not only allocate resources, but may also punish or reward politicians for economic performance. In this paper, we study China’s municipal bond markets and find that bonds issued by more competent mayors enjoy lower interest rates.
While the development of COVID-19 vaccines have shown promising results, new challenges arise, including the politics of distribution, storing technology, and institutional mechanism.
Based on Dr Andrea Ghiselli's book Protecting China's Interests Overseas: Securitization and Foreign Policy, this talk will revolve around China's approach to protect its interests overseas.
This study uses both data for 67 countries from 2000 to 2018 and for a panel of 51 states in the US from 1998 to 2018 to investigate the effect of gasoline prices on road traffic deaths by different user groups.
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