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McCain stands to gain from Guantanamo ruling
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30 June 2008
The Canberra Times
The US Supreme Court decision giving Guantanamo detainees the right to appeal against their detention has brought the war on terrorism to centre stage in the race for the White House. We may agree with Obama, but it's McCain who may benefit, Geoffrey Garrett writes. Read Article
Karon Snowdon interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend
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20 June 2008
ABC Radio Australia - Asia Pacific
Karon Snowdon interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Listen Online
The Supreme Court vs Bush
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20 June 2008
ABC Unleashed
Recent opinion polling and more importantly a key Supreme Court decision put an exclamation point on the fact that America is now just as opposed to the Bush administration as are its critics abroad. It will be up to the country's next President to forge a new consensus that will not only unite America, but also restore its standing in the world, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
America's energy 'independence'
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16 June 2008
ABC Unleashed
In this two part series of articles, Dennis Phillips argues that the current crisis in the $US5 trillion a year global energy industry must be met with a worldwide response. Read Part I | Read Part II
The very big whale in the room
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14 June 2008
The Canberra Times
Economics Editor, Peter Martin, quotes Professor Marvin Goodfriend in his op ed about rising fuel costs. Goodfriend is a highly respected US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
Oil pain adds to volatile global mix
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13 June 2008
Herald Sun
Stephen McMahon's article quoting Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
Crude price may double, warns Gazprom chief
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12 June 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Clancy Yeates' article quoting Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
Crude spike puts central banks in quandary
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11 June 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Emma Connors' article quotes Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre.
Obama and McCain make competing appeals to the middle ground
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11 June 2008
The Australian
Glenda Korporaal's article quoted Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
Mark Bannerman interviews leading US economist
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10 June 2008
ABC Radio - National Breakfast
Mark Bannerman interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Listen Online
Karon Snowdon interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend
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10 June 2008
ABC Radio Australia - Asia Pacific
Karon Snowdon interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Listen Online
Ali Moore interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend
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10 June 2008
ABC TV - Lateline Business
Ali Moore interviews Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a US economist who is visiting Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Transcript
Recession fears in the US
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10 June 2008
Australia Network - Newshour with Jim Middleton
Jim Middleton speaks to leading American economist, Professor Marvin Goodfriend, a guest of the United States Studies Centre. Watch Online
America's energy 'independence' Part I
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9 June 2008
ABC Unleashed
In this two part series of articles, Dennis Phillips argues that the current crisis in the $US5 trillion a year global energy industry must be met with a worldwide response. Read Part II | Read Part I
Candidates' strategy already clear
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5 June 2008
The Courier Mail
Three factors will influence the outcome of the presidential race, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Public celebrations hide private consternation over the new nominee
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5 June 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Public celebrations hide private consternation over the new Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Why the American alliance should not be the holy grail of Australian foreign policy
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1 June 2008
Australian Review of Public Affairs
Dennis Phillips considers the future of the Australian-American alliance. Read Article
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