No longer can we develop plans, implement them and expect that we get the anticipated results.
This premium four-week program provides exceptional depth of insight across the full spectrum of Australia’s national security challenges and opportunities.
Strategic Thinking and Planning in Complex and Uncertain Policy Environments
We exploit novel data from brain-training games to examine the impacts of air pollution on a comprehensive set of cognitive skills of adults.
We exploit novel data from brain-training games to examine the impacts of air pollution on a comprehensive set of cognitive skills of adults.
Last week Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, used his first address to parliament to commit Japan to a 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target.
Last week Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, used his first address to parliament to commit Japan to a 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target.
This webinar will explore the reasons why inequity in access to healthcare is still a feature of the health system in Attapadi in Kerala, India.
This paper aims to analyse the impact of a recycling mechanism of a carbon tax levy in the East Asia region in terms of economic growth, carbon emission, and welfare distribution.
Effective communication is at the heart of good public policy. It is the foundation for successfully engaging stakeholders to ensure that policies are better informed, realistic, citizen-centred, broadly supported and well implemented.
Please note this event will be recorded.
Please note this event will be recorded.
Martin Krygier is one of the world’s foremost thinkers and communicators on the rule of law today. His writing and speaking on it has inspired and motivated scholars working on the topic from Australia to Europe and the Americas.
The still-nascent Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is funding the delivery of personalised disability care via a quasi-market structure primarily to achieve consumer choice and control.
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The ANU Korea Institute is proud to present an online streaming and Q&A event for the important new documentary Shusenjo - The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue (2018), featuring director Miki Dezaki and Prof.
In this Menzies Centre for Health Governance webinar, Dr Lauren Carters-White from the SPECTRUM Consortium, UK will discuss findings from her PhD research during which she conducted an analysis of various stakeholders’ views on power dynamics within th
Developing country megacities are constantly exposed to flood risk, with a clear gap regarding insurance protection, and poor risk management by urban populations.
The Bung Wantaim seminar series brings together Pacific Islander Higher Degree Research (HDR) students and HDR students who study the Pacific to showcase their important research from across the Australian National University (ANU).
Develop a high performing mind and excellence in self-directed public-sector leadership and management.
The GovComms Festival is the world’s first virtual government communication conference, held as part of the OECD’s Government After Shock global dialogue.
Steel production accounts for around 9 per cent of CO2 emissions. Decarbonising the steel sector is an important part of any overall strategy to decarbonise industrial production.
Current sector-wide performance and accountability frameworks emphasise clear linkages between funding and outcomes, and the integration of performance metrics with budget decision processes, internal organisational management, and external performance
The paper presented in this seminar develops a threshold-augmented dynamic multi-country model (TGVAR) to quantify the macroeconomic effects of Covid-19.
17 December 2020 will mark the 30th Anniversary of Australia’s ratification of the United National Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
Despite repeated calls for Myanmar’s election to be postponed due to COVID-19, the election commission insisted it go ahead.
In Conversation with Dr Jennifer S. Hunt
Complex issues like climate change require people with different types of knowledge and experience applying their insights to develop solutions.
Designing and implementing strategic policy is challenging.
Designing and implementing strategic policy is challenging.
Develop visionary organisational leadership in preparation for change and uncertainty.
On 12 December, 2015, the Paris Climate Agreement was signed by 197 countries, representing every nation on Earth. Now, almost five years later, how is the world tracking to meet the targets set out in the agreement?
While recent work suggests democracy does cause growth, the channels through which this effect occurs remain unclear.
This webinar will discuss social justice implications of financing energy transitions in Indonesia and financing environmental restoration through criminal justice system in Australia.
Sexual violence is often the ‘silent crime’ of armed conflicts, leaving largely invisible scars that too often go unnoticed.
Global disruption. Remote working. Digital transformation. The world of work as we know it has changed forever. What does the future hold?
In Australia the age of criminal responsibility is low, with children as young as ten years able to be charged with offences and potentially sentenced to detention.
The risk-adjusted-user-cost (RAUC) reflects the scarcity value of water when storage is at its critical levels.
The risk-adjusted-user-cost (RAUC) reflects the scarcity value of water when storage is at its critical levels.
The Bung Wantaim seminar series brings together Pacific Islander Higher Degree Research (HDR) students and HDR students who study the Pacific to showcase their important research from across the Australian National University (ANU).
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.
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