Education systems globally have implemented school choice policies with the stated objective of improving equity.
Please join us for an upcoming RE&D Research Notes webinar, hosted by the Resources, Environment and Development group (RE&D), Crawford School of Public Policy.
10-11.30 WIB
Officials play a vital role in supporting the federal system and its functions. But there’s no how-to manual for this important role; the rules, whether formal or informal, have to be learned ‘on the job’.
In much of the literature on broad multi-party coalitions in presidential systems, it is assumed that parties naturally seek alignment with presidents in order to gain access to state resources.
Martin Parkinson will be in conversation with Katharine Murphy on Martin’s essay A Decade of Drift from Monash University Publishing’s new In the National Interest series.
10am – 12 pm WIB
ANU Indonesia Project together with Universitas Gadjah Mada will host our annual Mubyarto Public Policy Forum with three speakers.
Implementation of bilateral, regional and multilateral trade agreements has brought down tariffs significantly among RCEP countries.
The audio recording of the event, and Power Point slides are available in the ‘downloads’ tab above.
‘I had to comfort myself, that if you survive so much in this environment… I mean if my immune system has been able to cope up until now, then it can handle a bit more, right?
Forced displacement is a major driver of mental disorders among refugees worldwide. Poor mental health of adult refugees, particularly mothers, is also considered a risk factor for the psychological well-being and development of their children.
This project draws on material from a National Library of Australia Asia Study Grant-funded project on community memory and epidemiological histories of HIV.
Indonesia Policy Dialogue Thursday 22 April 2021 1-2pm AEST or 10-11am WIB
‘Battered’: A virtual reality tour into a Filipino coastal village reeling from Climate Change is an exhibition of an interactive 360-degree video that immerses visitors into a coastal village in the Philippines that has been suffering from extreme wea
New Mandala and the Southeast Asia Institute at ANU are pleased to present this seminar by Professor Adrian Vickers, who is a Visitor in the School of Culture History and Language.
We investigate the effect of the rise in product market competition, measured by the increase in Chinese exports to Mexico and the US on the productivity of Mexican plants between 1994 and 2007.
Respondents to the ANU Next Generation Engagement Program’s 3rd State of Infrastructure and Engagement Survey reported that stakeholder and community pressure remains one of the leading causes of project delay and that project delays and cancellations
What is the state of macroeconomics? We explore this question by hand-collecting information on the epistemological approaches, theoretical and empirical methods and data sources used in macro research for 1,894 published papers.
The Jokowi Government’s recent banning of the Islamic Defenders’ Front (FPI) is the most sweeping anti-Islamist action since the fall of Soeharto’s New Order regime in 1998.
Hosted by the ANU Indonesia Institute, this discussion forum is designed for all researchers, but especially postgraduate students, w
This online forum is designed for researchers whose work in Indonesia has been impacted by COVID-19.
Increasing government spending doesn’t grow the economy, at least in the short term, but rather debt growth hinders economic growth.
A movie that broke box office records, Ode to My Father (JK Youn, 2014) presents an epic journey over six decades of South Korean history, from the Korean War to the 21st century, through the life of an ordinary man who experienced extraordina
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