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A lot of value in Bill of Rights
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23 December 2008
The Canberra Times
Harry Melkonian, a US constitutional lawyer and US Studies Centre lecturer, writes about the benefits of a Bill of Rights . Read Article
E-news: 18 December 2008
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18 December 2008
In this edition:
- Inauguration Watch
- What is the Electoral College?
- Achievements
- Martin Luther King Seminar
- National Summit
- Happy Holidays! Read More
US Studies Centre announces research grant winners
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17 December 2008
The United States Studies Centre has awarded research grants totalling $100,000 for ten projects on a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences by academics from nine Australian universities. Read Media Release
A democratic beast
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16 December 2008
ABC Unleashed
Dennis Phillips explains the US Electoral College system. Read Article
Health care reform in the 2008 US presidential campaign
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16 December 2008
Dr Lesley Russell, a Reseach Associate of the US Studies Centre, released the first of a series of short papers focussing on health care reform today. It is an analysis with attention to the health reform proposals likely to come from the Obama Administration in 2009. Read Article
Obama goes 'Bush'
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11 December 2008
ABC Unleashed
President-Elect Obama has announced a proposed economic recovery plan for the US involving the expenditure of possibly trillions of dollars to rebuild decaying infrastructure and to develop sustainable sources of energy that will eliminate the need for imported oil. The idea is to take up the economic slack caused by the accelerating recession and spur recovery through public expenditure. Harry Melkonian writes that this proposal reflects the thinking of Bush. Not George W Bush but rather Prescott Bush,his grandfather who was a Republican politician of a rather different political bent. Read Article
Associate Professor Carson awarded Thomas Jefferson fellowship
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9 December 2008
Lyn Carson, Academic Program Director at the US Studies Centre, has received an international fellowship from the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies in Virginia. Read Article
Helen Dalley interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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7 December 2008
Sky News Sunday Agenda
Helen Dalley interviews Geoffrey Garrett about the transition of power to Barack Obama. Watch Online
Harry Harding interview on ABC radio
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2 December 2008
ABC Radio Hobart
Harry Harding is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. He was interviewed on ABC Radio. Listen Online
Garrett speaks about Barack Obama's cabinet choices
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2 December 2008
Newshour
Kesha West interviews Geoffrey Garrett in this report on President-elect Obama's announcement of cabinet members. Watch Online
Shout Obamalama!
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1 December 2008
The South Sydney Herald
Nicholas McCallum writes about his experience at the US Studies Centre's Election Watch event. Read Article
President Obama's new American history
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1 December 2008
Sydney Alumni Magazine
Geoffrey Garrett wrote a feature article on the election of Barack Obama as the 44th US President in the Summer edition of the Sydney Alumni Magazine. Read Article
Obama to see light on trade
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1 December 2008
The Australian
Despite the campaign rhetoric, the president elect is likely to convert from protectionism, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Garrett addresses CEDA on global financial crisis
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28 November 2008
Professor Geoffrey Garrett, Chief Executive of the US Studies Centre, addressed members of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia in Adelaide on the global financial crisis and its implications for Australia.
Interview with Harry Harding on US-China relations
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27 November 2008
ABC2 Business Today
Harry Harding is interviewed on Business Today about US-China relations. He is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
E-news: 27 November 2008
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27 November 2008
In this edition:
- Competition Winners
- Election Videos
- Frost/Nixon
- Happy Thanksgiving Read More
The changing face of global diplomacy
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26 November 2008
SBS Radio World View
Listen to Rebecca Lewis' interview with Harry Harding. He is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Obama to steer a middle road on car firm bail-outs
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26 November 2008
The Australian Financial Review
America's president-elect is unlikely to allow the big three car makes to slide into bankruptcy, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Is America an exceptional nation?
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26 November 2008
ABC Unleashed
Dennis Phillips ask the question: To what extent, if any, is the United States an 'exceptional' nation? Read Article
China's economic woes
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25 November 2008
Australia Network
Watch Jim Middelton's interview with Harry Harding, Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
John Barron interviews Harry Harding on US-China relations
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25 November 2008
ABC NewsRadio
Listen to John Barron's interview with Harry Harding on US-China relations. Harding is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
China's growth back in full swing by 2010
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25 November 2008
Herald Sun
Stephen McMahon interviews Harry Harding who is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
US economic and political clout expected to decline
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24 November 2008
Radio Australia
Sen Lam interviews Harry Harding, Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Read Transcript
Eleanor Hall interviews Harry Harding
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24 November 2008
ABC The World Today
Listen to Eleanor Hall interview Harry Harding, Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Virginia Trioli and Barrie Cassidy interview Harry Harding
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24 November 2008
ABC News Breakfast
Watch Virginia Trioli and Barrie Cassidy interview Harry Harding, Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
Ali Moore interviews Professor Harry Harding about APEC
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24 November 2008
ABC Radio Melbourne
Listen to Ali Moore's interview with Harry Harding. He is Professor of International Affairs at George Washington University and a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Republicans must take stock in political winter
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22 November 2008
Adelaide Advertiser
With the US presidential race run and won, Harry Melkonian takes a look at why Barack Obama was so overwhelmingly successful and where the Republicans went wrong in their campaign strategy. Read Article
Obama: our mate?
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20 November 2008
Herald Sun
People around the globe are nervously waiting to see whether Obama's administration will look after American industries at the expense of businesses in Australia and its other trading partners, write Brendon O'Connor. Read Article
Defence has battle at home
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20 November 2008
The Australian
Rushing to complete the defence white paper is a strategic blunder, writes Alan Dupont in this article refering to results of the US Studies Centre survey. Read Article
US car sector's precarious fate
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19 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to Rebecca Lewis' interview with Geoffrey Garrett about the financial crisis in the US auto industry. Listen Online
US back on top as global magnet
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19 November 2008
The Australian
Guy Healy quotes Geoffrey Garrett in this article about the resurgence of US universities in international student recruitment. Read Article
Inside the tent: science and higher education under Obama
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18 November 2008
Campus Review
Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre, is interviewed on the new presidency. Read Article
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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17 November 2008
ABC PM
Listen to Mark Colvin's interview with Geoffrey Garrett on President-elect Obama's vision for America. Listen Online
Second guessing America's primaries
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17 November 2008
ABC Unleashed
While the world and America celebrates the election of Senator Barack Obama as the new American President, it is also important for the Republicans, the big losers to do more than sulk and engage in recriminations, writes Harry Melkonian. Read Article
Hillary set to become Obama's secretary
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14 November 2008
ABC The World Today
Listen to Eleanor Hall's interview with Professor Simon Jackman. Listen Online
Learning to rumble in the Chicago jungle
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14 November 2008
The New Zealand Herald
Brendon O'Connor writes that the degree to which Barack Obama's political career has been helped by good fortune - and a certain ruthlessness - has been underreported. Read Article
Oval office talks
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12 November 2008
Australia Network
Jim Middleton interviews Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
Sydney gets behind Obama
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12 November 2008
Central
Jennifer Bennett reports on the US Studies Centre's 'Election Day Spectacular'. Read Article
Obama to boost US recruiting
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12 November 2008
The Australian
Guy Healy quotes Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
Glen Bartholomew interviews Professor David Brady
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11 November 2008
ABC NewsRadio
Listen to Glen Bartholomew's interview with Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Andrew Bolton interviews Professor David Brady
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11 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to Andrew Bolton's interview with Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Anton Enus interviews Professor David Brady
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11 November 2008
SBS World News Australia
Anton Enus interviewsh Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
Aussies for Obama
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11 November 2008
Inner West Courier
Kate Carr writes about the results of the US Studies Centre's 2008 National Opinion Survey, quoting Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Obama will need his ruthless streak
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11 November 2008
The Australian
Barack Obama has won by playing hard; now he faces an even tougher test, argues Brendon O'Connor. Read Article
Republicans 'must change to survive'
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11 November 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Paul Bibby quotes Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
E-news: 11 November 2008
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11 November 2008
In this edition:
- The President Elect
- Election Day Spectacular
- Commentators' Corner
- Too Close to Call
- It's a New Day Read More
Mark Colvin interviews Professor David Brady
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10 November 2008
ABC PM
Listen to Mark Colvin's interview with Professor David Brady, deputy director and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Afghanistan potential sticking point for Obama
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10 November 2008
Inter Press Service News Agency
Stephen de Tarczynski extensively quotes Geoffrey Garrett in this article about the results of the US Studie's Centre 2008 National Opinion Survey. Read Article
The best of luck, the worst of luck
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10 November 2008
ABC Unleashed
Before the 2008 elections out of a total of 1,907 US Senators only three black Senators had been elected and only two black governors had been elected out of a total of 2,338 governors. Brendon O'Connor writed about how Obama defied these odds. Read Article
Interview with Harry Melkonian on religion and politics
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9 November 2008
ABC Radio Sundays with John Cleary
Listen to John Cleary's interview with Harry Melkonian on religion and politics in the US. Listen Online
Extraordinary Man
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9 November 2008
Straits Times
Geoffrey Garrett is quoted in this article on the expectations of president-elect Barack Obama. This article also appeared on Lanka Business Online. Read Article
Xavier Bichon interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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7 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to Xavier Bichon's interview Geoffrey Garrett about Barack Obama's election win. Listen Online
Inclusiveness in Obama's administration
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7 November 2008
SBS Radio World View
Rebecca Lewis interviews Lesley Russell. Listen Online
A new president
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7 November 2008
Australia Network
Jim Middleton interviews Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
Interviews from Election Day Spectacular
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6 November 2008
ABC Radio National
Listen to interviews from Election Day Spectacular compiled by ABC Radio National. Listen Online
World View interview with Lesley Russell
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6 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to the World View interview with Lesley Russell. Listen Online
Richard Aedy interviews Lesley Russell
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6 November 2008
ABC Radio National
Listen to Richard Aedy's interview with Lesley Russell on president-elect Barack Obama. Listen Online
Reflections on the history-making US election
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6 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to Ron Sutton's interview with Professor Simon Jackman about Barack Obama's election win. Listen Online
Report on the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular
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6 November 2008
Nine News
Watch Nine's footage of the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular. Watch Online
Global Currents
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6 November 2008
2ser
Listen to an interview with Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Listen Online
Aussies swept up in a wave of hope
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6 November 2008
The Daily Telegraph
Malcolm Farr's article quotes Lindsay Gumley, an intern at the US Studies Centre. Lindsay was at the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular event. Read Article
So far so good - but now for the hard part
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6 November 2008
The Age
Daniel Flitton speaks to Brendon O'Connor about Obama's landslide victory in the presidential election. Read Article
Genius of a nation: to change
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6 November 2008
Herald Sun
Yesterday's landslide victory by president-elect Barack Obama puts an exclamation mark on four years of American self criticism, self-reflection and self-correction, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Paul Barclay interviews expert panel on the US election
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5 November 2008
ABC Radio National Australia Talks
Paul Barclay interviews Simon Jackman, James Morrow, Larissa Behrendt and Joe Bageant on the US election. Listen Online
Ali Moore interviews Michael Parks
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5 November 2008
ABC Radio Melbourne
Listen to Ali Moore's interview with Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Eleanor Hall interviews Simon Jackman
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5 November 2008
ABC The World Today
Listen to Eleanor Hall's interview with Simon Jackman, Michael Fullilove and Danielle Doane about the US election. Listen Online
Steve Chase interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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5 November 2008
ABC NewsRadio
Listen to Steve Chase's interview with Geoffrey Garrett about the election of Barack Obama as US president. Listen Online
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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5 November 2008
ABC Radio PM
Listen to Mark Colvin's interview with Geoffrey Garrett about the US presidential election result. Listen Online
Footage of the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular on Sky News
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5 November 2008
Sky News
Coverage of the presidential election including footage of the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular. Watch Online
CNN worldwide coverage of the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular
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5 November 2008
CNN
Worldwide coverage of the US Studies Centre's Election Day Spectacular. Watch Online
What Barack Obama's election win means for Australia
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5 November 2008
The Courier Mail
Caitlin O'Toole interviews Geoffrey Garrett on what Barack Obama's election win means for Australia. Read Article
Obama represents realisation of American dream
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5 November 2008
The Canberra Times
Lesley Russell writes that Barack Obama has run a presidential campaign noted for its organisation, cohesion and planning. Read Article
Local hopes riding on Barack Obama
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5 November 2008
The Australian
Guy Healy quotes Brendon O'Connor on anti-American sentiment in relation to the presidential election. Read Article
Garrett discusses US Presidential Election with Centre for Independent Studies Board
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5 November 2008
Professor Geoffrey Garrett, Chief Executive of the US Studies Centre, addressed the Board of Directors of the Centre for Independent Study in Sydney on the evening after the election of Barack Obama as 44th President of the United States.
Interview with Geoffrey Garrett discussing the National Opinion Survey results
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4 November 2008
2ser
Interview with Geoffrey Garrett discussing the results of the US Studies Centre National Opinion Survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Listen Online
Ticky Fullerton interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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4 November 2008
ABC Lateline Business
Ticky Fullerton interviews Geoffrey Garrett on US election movements. Read Transcript
Does McCain still have a fighting chance?
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4 November 2008
SBS Radio World View
Listen to Rebecca Lewis' interview with Geoffrey Garrett about John McCain's chance in the US presidential election. Listen Online
Anti-globalisation – US circles the wagons
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4 November 2008
Ethical Corporation
Article quoting Geoffrey Garrett in which he warns the US will no longer play a leading role in meeting global economic challenges. Read Article
Barack Obama's reborn America
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4 November 2008
Herald Sun
After nearly two years of drama, hype and more than a little lampooning, the United States seems set to make history, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
The winds of change blowin'
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4 November 2008
Herald Sun
Stephen Robertson writes that when Barack Obama accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for the US presidency, African Americans in the crowd did not applaud or cheer. They cried. Read Article
Ali Moore interviews Michael Parks
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3 November 2008
ABC Radio Melbourne
Ali Moore interviews Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Carson Scott interviews Geoffrey Garrett and Angus Geddes
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3 November 2008
Sky Business Channel "On the Record"
Carson Scott interviews Geoffrey Garrett and Angus Geddes about the US financial crisis ahead of the presidential election. Watch Online
Ron Sutton interviews Professor Michael Parks
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3 November 2008
SBS Radio
Listen to Ron Sutton's interview with Professor Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Palin: A gift to journos who keeps giving
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3 November 2008
The Australian
Sally Jackson's article quotes Geoffrey Garrett on the results of the US Studies Centre survey. Read Article
Aussies root for Barack but...
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3 November 2008
The New Zealand Herald
Article on the results of the US Studies Centre's 2008 National Opinion Survey:Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Read Article
John Barron interviews Professor Michael Parks
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2 November 2008
ABC Radio The Road to the Whitehouse
John Barron interviews Professor Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Afghanistan to test Aust relations with new US president
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2 November 2008
AAP Newswire
Sandra O'Malley quotes Geoffrey Garrett on future Australian foreign policy under a new US presidency. Read Article
Brendon O'Connor reviews 'The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism'
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1 November 2008
Australian Book Review
Brendon O'Connor reviews Andrew Bacevich's book The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism. Read Article
Barack Obama stands tall in history's shadow
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1 November 2008
Herald Sun
Simon Jackman cautions that having an African-American rise to the highest office, as predicted by the polls, would not mean the US "has finally thrown off the stain, the guilt, the shame of its long and terrible history with race" in this article by Stefanie Balogh. Read Article
Swing states give McCain some hope
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1 November 2008
The Canberra Times
James Morrow writes that a McCain victory in the 2008 presidential campaign is still possible. Read Article
High hopes, new realities
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1 November 2008
The Canberra Times
Philip Dorling quotes Geoffrey Garrett in his article about how Australians will have to adjust some of their expectations if Barack Obama wins the presidency. Read Article
Is US ready to elect Barack Obama and rewrite history?
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31 October 2008
The Courier Mail
Professor Simon Jackman cautions that having an African-American rise to the highest office does not mean the US "has finally thrown off the stain, the guilt, the shame of its long and terrible history with race" in this article by Stefanie Balogh. Read Article
US poll could be circuit-breaker for world’s worsening troubles
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31 October 2008
The West Australian
Andrew Probyn refers to the US Studies Centre National Opinion Survey in this article. Read Article
Interview with Professor Simon Jackman on 3AW
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31 October 2008
3AW
Professor Simon Jackman talks about the results of the US Studies Centre survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Listen Online
Bill Woods interviews Professor Simon Jackman
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31 October 2008
Channel Ten News
Professor Simon Jackman is interviewed about the results of the US Studies Centre survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Watch Online
Australians back Obama
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30 October 2008
The Courier Mail
Article quotes Professor Simon Jackman on the results of the US Studies Centre's National Opinion Survey. Read Article
Australians favour Democrat four to one: poll
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30 October 2008
The Age
Diplomatic Editor Daniel Flitton reports on the US Studies Centre's National Opinion Survey. Read Article
Obama would get Australians' vote
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30 October 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Mark Davis reports on the US Studies Centre survey: "Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election". Read Article
Survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 presidential election
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30 October 2008
The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney today released the results of a major survey on the views of Australians towards the United States and next week's
presidential election, undertaken during the financial crisis last month. Professor Simon Jackman Visiting Professor in the United States Studies Centre and Professor of Politics at Stanford University in California conducted the survey "Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election" that also compared attitudes of Australians with those of Americans on the same issues. Read Media Release
Buying into the White House
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30 October 2008
Triple J
Buying into the White House. Hack's Michael Atkin features Geoffrey Garrett on Obama's infomercial, Republican voters turning blue and more. Listen Online
Garrett debates US moral authority
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30 October 2008
Professor Geoffrey Garrett, Chief Executive of the US Studies Centre, participated in a debate on the proposition that the US has lost its moral authority in the Intelligence2 debate at Angel Place in Sydney. Read SMH Article | Watch Online
Eleanor Hall interviews Professor Simon Jackman
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30 October 2008
ABC The World Today
Eleanor Hall interviews Professor Simon Jackman on the results of the 2008 National Opinion Survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Listen Online
Don't expect humbler US to take orders
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29 October 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Economic woes will curtail the next US president's capacity to deliver global leadership, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Aussies jump on Obama bandwagon: survey
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29 October 2008
The Age
Article on the US Studies Centre National Opinion Survey: Australians, Americans and the 2008 Presidential Election. Read Article
Australians eye US election, favor Obama victory
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29 October 2008
Voice of America
Phil Mercer quotes Geoffrey Garrett who says that Australia could see the next US administration asking for additional help in Afghanistan. Read Article
Margaret Throsby interviews Professor Michael Parks
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28 October 2008
ABC Radio Classic FM Mornings with Margaret Throsby
Interview with Professor Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Professor Michael Parks interviewed on SBS
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28 October 2008
SBS World News Australia
Interview with Professor Michael Parks on the US elections. Parks is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. He is former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Watch Online
E-news: 28 October 2008
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28 October 2008
In this edition:
- Event Spotlight
- Centre News
- Commentators' Corner
- Public Forum Video
- Competition Countdown
- Web Highlights Read More
Phillip Adams interview with Professor Michael Parks
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28 October 2008
ABC Radio National Late Night Live
Phillip Adams interview with Professor Michael Parks, former editor of the Los Angeles Times and director of the School of Journalism, USC Annenberg. Parks is a visiting fellow of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Anti-US sentiment will grow if John McCain wins US election, expert warns
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28 October 2008
The Australian
Guy Healy interviews Brendon O'Connor about concerns that anti-US sentiment will grow if John McCain becomes the next US president. Read Article
US Studies Centre appoints leading academics
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27 October 2008
The United States Studies Centre has appointed four leading social scientists with expertise in key areas of interest for the US and Australia. Political scientists Margaret Levi and Brendon O'Connor join the Centre's permanent staff. Public health expert Lawrence Gostin and public opinion analyst Simon Jackman will lead research projects at the Centre in 2009. Read Media Release
Veteran journalist speaks to PM
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27 October 2008
ABC PM
Michael Parks, director of the University of California's journalism school, is on a visit to the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney to talk about the future of journalism. Listen Online
Satisfying our next new buddy, Barack Obama
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27 October 2008
Herald Sun
If Barack Obama wins the presidency, Australia will not have to go through a demeaning process as Kevin Rudd tries to convince the US leader that the institutional
ties between the countries are so strong they can stand some mutual contempt at the top, writes Kim Beazley. Read Article
How the US poll affects Aussies
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26 October 2008
Herald Sun
Whether John McCain or Barack Obama reaches the White House, there are implications for Australians, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Australians paying keen attention to US election
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25 October 2008
The National
Phil Mercer quotes Geoffrey Garrett and Kim Beazley in this article about the unprecedented interest by Australians in the US presidential election. Read Article
How to influence people and lose friends
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23 October 2008
The Courier Mail
A McCain-Palin administration could mean America becomes more isolated in world affairs, writes Brendon O'Connor. Read Article
US foreign policy under a new president
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22 October 2008
SBS Radio
US foreign policy under a new president. Features highlights of the US Studies Centre's public forum on the foreign policy of the next US president. Listen Online
E-news: 21 October 2008
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21 October 2008
In this edition:
- Event Spotlight
- Event Highlight
- Commentators' Corner
- Competition Countdown
- Presidential Hack
- Web Highlights
- Centre News Read More
Tide is running against McCain
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21 October 2008
The Canberra Times
As the US presidential campaign enters its last weeks, it is clear that John McCain's campaign needs a dramatic turnaround to win this election, writes Lesley Russell. Read Article
The future of anti-Americanism
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21 October 2008
ABC Unleashed
Brendon O'Connor writes that the future of anti-Americanism may depend on the outcome of the US presidential election. Read Article
Geoffrey Garrett on Sky Sunday Agenda
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19 October 2008
Sky News Sunday Agenda
Geoffrey Garrett is interviewed about the upcoming US presidential election. Watch Online
Presidential guess
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18 October 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Katrina Lobley writes about the United States Studies Centre's Election Watch competitions with the prize of a trip for two to the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC. Read Article
America's new social democracy
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18 October 2008
The Australian
Barack Obama will likely preside over a very different US, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Bush policies fail to contain North Korea
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16 October 2008
ABC Radio Australia
Interview with Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Read Transcript
Commentary on the third presidential debate
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16 October 2008
ABC News
Geoffrey Garrett provided commentary on the ABC's live coverage of the third presidential debate.
Analysis of the third presidential debate
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16 October 2008
Sky News Agenda
Analysis of the third presidential debate with Geoffrey Garrett and Bruce Wolpe. Watch Online
E-news: 16 October 2008
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16 October 2008
In this edition:
- Event reminder Read More
North Korean diplomacy
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15 October 2008
Australia Network
Jim Middleton interviews Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Watch Online
Bush hardliners outgunned in North Korea deal
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15 October 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Kirsty Needham interviewed Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Read Article
Margaret Throsby interviews Mike Chinoy
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14 October 2008
ABC Radio Classic FM Mornings with Margaret Throsby
Margaret Throsby interviews Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Listen Online
The weight is behind McCain, but Obama has the votes
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14 October 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
There is a substantial, if imperfect, correlation between a map of the obese and overweight in the United States and maps of polling for the 2008 presidential race on websites such as RealClear Politics, writes Lesley Russell. Read Article
Mark Colvin interviews Mike Chinoy
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13 October 2008
ABC Radio PM
Mark Colvin interviews Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Listen Online
Brendon O'Connor speaks about the presidential contest
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13 October 2008
ABC Radio The World Today
Eleanor Hall speaks to Brendon O'Connor about the presidential contest. Listen Online
Risk management increases as credit crisis continues
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13 October 2008
Lateline Business
Michael Troy speaks to Mike Chinoy, former CNN chief Asia correspondent, in Australia as a guest of the United States Studies Centre and CPA. Read Transcript
E-news: 13 October 2008
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13 October 2008
In this edition:
- Event Spotlight
- Commentators' Corner
- Win a Trip to the Inauguration
- New Degrees of Understanding
- Web Highlights Read More
The decline of the US empire
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13 October 2008
Herald Sun
Geoffrey Garrett writes that the current economic crisis might get much worse before it gets better but things would have to fall off a cliff to rival the 1930s, and that just doesn't seem plausible. Unlike the passivity then, the alarm bells have already rung loud, clear and quickly. Read Article
Do nothing is Obama's best tactic
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10 October 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
One short month ago, John McCain awoke to the happy news that his instantly infamous choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate had vaulted him five percentage points ahead of Barack Obama in the polls. Today Obama has a double digit - and growing - lead over McCain in the polls. Geoffrey Garrett asks, what explains this transformation? Read Article
Face to face
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9 October 2008
Australia Network
Kesha West interviews Geoffrey Garrett about the second presidential debate. Watch Online
Geoffrey Garrett's lecture on the US election campaign
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9 October 2008
ABC Fora
Geoffrey Garrett's lecture on the US election campaign as part of the Department of the Senate's Occasional Lecture series. Watch Online
Commentary on the second presidential debate
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8 October 2008
ABC News
Geoffrey Garrett provided commentary on the ABC's live coverage of the second presidential debate.
Analysis of the second presidential debate
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8 October 2008
Sky News Agenda
Analysis of the second presidential debate with Geoffrey Garrett and Dae Levine. Watch Online
McCain has a mountain to climb
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8 October 2008
The Australian Financial Review
The Republican candidate's core policies remind voters of the Bush administration, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
E-news: 7 October 2008
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7 October 2008
In this edition:
- Event Spotlight
- Commentators' Corner
- Win a Trip to the Inauguration
- Centre News
- Web Highlights Read More
Barlow to lead innovation
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7 October 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Mark Fenton-Jones reports that the US Studies Centre has engaged Thomas Barlow, a leading specialist in innovation policy, to lead the first phase of a new program to promote innovation in Australia.
Discussion about the presidential campaign
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6 October 2008
ABC Radio National Australia Talks
Paul Barclay discusses the presidential campaign with Geoffrey Garrett; Professor James Lengle, visiting Fulbright ANU Distinguished Chair in American Political Science; and Associate Professor Stephen Stockwell, Head of School of Arts, Griffith University. Listen Online
Not up to the job
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6 October 2008
ABC Unleashed
Brendon O'Connor expresses concern that the Republican candidates are not up to the job, given ongoing concerns about Senator McCain's health and Sarah Palin's apparent lack of knowledge of the key issues facing the US. Read Article
Australian fires add to fears on climate change
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4 October 2008
The New York Times
Tim Johnston writes that the US Studies Centre National Opinion Survey showed that 40 percent of Australians thought that global warming was a greater threat to security than Islamic fundamentalism. Read Article
Geoff Garrett commentates on the vice presidential debate
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3 October 2008
ABC News
Geoffrey Garrett appeared on the ABC's live coverage of the vice presidential debate.
Mark Colvin speaks to Geoffrey Garrett
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3 October 2008
ABC Radio PM
Geoffrey Garrett provides analysis of the vice-presidential debate during this interview with Mark Colvin. Listen Online
A woman from mars?
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3 October 2008
ABC Unleashed
Foreign distaste for American populism is nothing new and Palin fits a well established set of tropes and stereotypes, writes Brendon O'Connor. Read Article
Expert commentary and analysis on American politics
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2 October 2008
The United States Studies Centre's Professor Geoffrey Garrett will be a commentator on the ABC's upcoming television coverage of the US presidential debates. Read Media Release
China holds aces as US loses face
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2 October 2008
The Age
Daniel Flitton quotes Geoffrey Garrett in this article about the strength of the Chinese economy over the US. Read Article
E-news: 1 October 2008
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1 October 2008
In this edition:
- Experience It
- Event Spotlight
- Centre News
- Next Week's Edition Read More
An idiot's guide to the United States presidential election
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1 October 2008
City Journal
Sam Bolitho spoke to Geoffrey Garrett and RMIT's Professor Joseph Siracusa who explain the intricacies of the US presidential election system. Read Article
Meltdown
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1 October 2008
Adelaide Advertiser
Tough decisions are needed to rescue the global financial system, writes Bruce McKern. Read Article
Is Obama the money man?
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29 September 2008
Herald Sun
The US Congress is set to pass a financial bailout package, and Barack Obama seems a step closer to the White House, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Debate a telling test of character
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29 September 2008
The Canberra Times
Lesley Russell writes that it was not surprising that a significant part of the presidential debate that was supposed to be on foreign policy and international affairs focused instead on the economic crisis. Read Article
Geoffrey Garrett interview on presidential candidates
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28 September 2008
Sky News Sunday Agenda
Helen Dalley interviewed Geoffrey Garrett about the strategies of presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama. Watch Online
Geoffrey Garrett commentates on first presidential debate
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27 September 2008
SBS World News Australia
Geoffrey Garrett appeared as a commentator during the broadcast of the first presidential debates on World News Australia.
Campaigning during a crisis
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26 September 2008
Australia Network
Geoffrey Garrett speaks about the battle between McCain and Obama in relation to the US financial crisis. Watch Online
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett
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26 September 2008
ABC Radio PM
Mark Colvin speaks to Geoffrey Garrett on the impact of the economic crisis on the US presidential race. Listen Online
McCain, Obama debates crucial
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26 September 2008
The Canberra Times
This US economic crisis threatens to leave the next president with a $1 trillion debt that will seriously impact on his ability to implement any election promise, whether it is health-care reform or tax cuts, writes Lesley Russell. Read Article
$500,000 boost for innovation
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26 September 2008
The Daily Telegraph
Jenny Dillon reports on the announcement of the US Studies Centre's innovation program funded by Merck & Co. Read Article
Sacred sights
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26 September 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Tracey Clement writes about the Chromatic Visions exhibition at the Sydney College of the Arts. The US Studies Centre sponsored the exhibition. Read Article
Wall Street melts down, Obama the big winner?
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26 September 2008
ABC News
While the world waits with bated breath to see whether the US Congress will enact the Bush administration's $US700 billion Wall Street bailout, a national interest ceasefire seems to have broken out in America's partisan warfare, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
US Studies Centre head to give live TV commentary on US presidential debates
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26 September 2008
The United States Studies Centre's Professor Geoffrey Garrett will be a commentator on national television coverage of the upcoming US presidential debates. Read Media Release
US Studies Centre to offer $100,000 in research grants
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24 September 2008
The United States Studies Centre is to offer Australian academics research grants totalling $100,000 to support US focused research in the humanities and social sciences. The Centre's Director of Programs and Operations, Dr Sean Gallagher, said this new initiative provided an opportunity to support wide-ranging research that covered political, economic, historical, social and cultural issues. Read Media Release
Presidential Candidates on Hack
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22 September 2008
Triple J TV
Pre-presidential election report featuring interviews with US Studies Centre students and footage of the Centre's presidential debate screening. Watch Online
Cutler priorities lack innovation
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22 September 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Joanna Mather quotes Dr Thomas Barlow in an article about the innovation priorities slated by the Cutler review.
US Studies Centre announces Merck Innovation Program
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22 September 2008
The United States Studies Centre today announced a major new program to promote innovation in Australia. Funded by a grant from global pharmaceutical company Merck & Co., Inc. (known as Merck Sharp & Dohme in Australia) worth USD $500,000 over four years, the program will analyse the United States' rich and varied innovation experiences, assess their adaptability to the Australian context, and promote innovation linkages between the two countries. Read Media Release
Australia could prove big loser in global market crunch
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19 September 2008
The Courier Mail
Geoffrey Garrett writes that Australia could be the big loser if the US turns inward and retreats from the global economy after a trillion dollars was wiped off the US stock market. Read Article
Fear shrivels US
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19 September 2008
Herald Sun
With one trillion dollars wiped off the US stock market this year, the smart money says this will improve Barack Obama's hopes of a presidential victory, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Disconnect between what the world wants, and what America wants
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19 September 2008
The Huffington Post
Trish Mitchell writes commentary on Geoffrey Garrett's public lecture at the Senate Theatre of Parliament House. Read Blog
'Anti-Americanism' in Australia
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18 September 2008
ABC Unleashed
Dennis Phillips writes that the presidency of George W. Bush has elevated anti-Americanism to a global sport more popular in some quarters than World Cup Football. The end of the Cold War, the emergence, at least temporarily, of the United States as the world's 'hyper-power', and Bush's unfortunate first-term tendency to act unilaterally and then boast about it have inspired many to sound off about how much they hate America. Read Article
Fallout from US financial crisis hits Asia hard
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17 September 2008
ABC Radio Australia
Karon Snowdon reports on the US financial crisis following the collapse of the Lehman Brothers investment bank, with comments by Geoffrey Garrett. Listen Online
Either president may disappoint us
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12 September 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Geoffrey Garrett writes that despite opinion surveys showing most of the world prefers Obama as the next US president, both Obama and McCain may disappoint. Read Article
Geoffrey Garrett on the meteoric rise of Sarah Palin
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10 September 2008
SBS Radio
Interview with Geoffrey Garrett about the meteoric rise of Republican Sarah Palin and the new challenges for Democrat Barack Obama in the US presidential campaign. Listen Online
E-news: 10 September 2008
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10 September 2008
In this edition:
- Insider's Analysis
- Chromatic Visions Celebration
- Human Costs of the Iraqi Conflict
- Commentators' Corner
- Bob Hawke on Hedley Bull
- McCain & Obama at Hit at Manning Bar
- Inside the Convention
- New Horizons Success
- Facebook Fans
- Election Watch Website Read More
Attack dog from Alaska puts new life into McCain's mojo
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8 September 2008
Herald Sun
The national conventions for the Republican and Democratic parties over the past two weeks have turned upside down the race for the White House, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Age and youth a mixed bunch
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1 September 2008
Herald Sun
Geoffrey Garrett writes that John McCain is rediscovering his mercurial maverick stride in naming the young, essentially unknown female Sarah Palin from the wilds of Alaska as his running mate in the presidential election. Read Article
Great expectations: What a post-Bush world will mean for Australia
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1 September 2008
The Diplomat
Change is coming but the next US president will be far less transformative than what the pageant of expectations would have us believe, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
E-news: 26 August 2008
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26 August 2008
In this edition:
- Acceptance Speeches
- New Horizons Executive Seminar
- Great White Fleet
- Chromatic Visions Celebration
- Commentators' Corner Read More
Mark Colvin interviews US defence expert
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21 August 2008
ABC Radio PM
Mark Colvin interviews Professor Jonathan Pollack, a US defence expert visiting Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre and the Centre for International Security Studies. Listen Online
Obama: reach out and touch Middle America
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19 August 2008
The Canberra Times
Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate needs to be seen as a regular guy, Geoffrey Garrett writes. Read Article
Flying the flag in a recast Pacific order
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19 August 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Article by Hamish McDonald quoting Professor Jonathan Pollack, a US defence expert visiting Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre and the Centre for International Security Studies. Read Article
China unlikely to go to war over Taiwan, says defence expert
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19 August 2008
The Australian
Article by Mike Steketee quoting Professor Jonathan Pollack, a US defence expert visiting Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre and the Centre for International Security Studies. Read Article
Washington and Moscow up the rhetoric over Georgia
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14 August 2008
ABC Radio PM
Geoffrey Garrett comments on tensions between the US and Russia over their respective stances on the conflict in Georgia. Listen Online
Foreign policy and the US election
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13 August 2008
ABC Unleashed
Dennis Phillips writes that there is a real danger lurking for both Obama and the country he so ardently desires to lead: his promise of extensive ‘change' risks raising public expectations to a level he can never meet. Read Article
Paris Hilton pledges to paint the White House pink
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6 August 2008
ABC Radio PM
Geoffrey Garrett comments on Republican candidate John McCain's controversial use of Paris Hilton's image in a campaign ad. Listen Online
Annus horribilis
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2 August 2008
The Age
Ruth Williams quotes Geoffrey Garrett in this article about the impact of the US sub-prime crisis. Read Article
Less Iraq, more Afghanistan takes Obama down a safer path
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23 July 2008
The Age
Geoffrey Garrett writes that the Democratic candidate Barack Obama has made a bold move by switching wars. Read Article
E-news: 17 June 2008
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17 July 2008
In this edition:
- High Level US Public Diplomacy
- New York Times Breakfast Seminar
- US Trade Policy Lecture
- US Financial Meltdown?
- America's Energy 'Independence'
- The Idea of Freedom: Podcast
- US Studies: Experience a NewDegree of Understanding Read More
Rudd's gamble ignores inconvenient truth
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15 July 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Doing the right thing on greenhouse emissions may leave Australia out in the cold, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Academic compares US to Roman Empire
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10 July 2008
ABC Radio PM
Mark Colvin speaks to guest of the US Studies Centre, Amy Kaplan, Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. Listen Online
Security 'thrives on mother lode of fear'
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8 July 2008
The Australian
Article by Ean Higgins quoting Professor Amy Kaplan, guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
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
The end of neo-con
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31 May 2008
The Australian
Mike Steketee writes that Francis Fukuyama, in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre, epitomises the great shift taking place in American democracy, one that may swing the most aggressively conservative and unilateral US administration in modern history all the way to one led by a black president who advocates engagement with Iran. Read Article
E-news: 29 May 2008
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29 May 2008
In this edition:
- A McCain win?
- Red Carpet countdown
- Frank Fukuyama in conversation
- The Idea of Freedom in the US
- New York Times breakfast seminar Read More
US Politics: Francis Fukuyama
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28 May 2008
ABC Radio - National Breakfast
Steve Cannane interviews Professor Frank Fukuyama, a guest of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
A long dance with freedom
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28 May 2008
The Australian
Stephen Matchett's article on Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, and guest of the United States Studies Centre. Read Article
Fukuyama backs Obama for US presidency
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27 May 2008
ABC - The World Today
Eleanor Hall interviews Frank Fukuyama who is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
Tony Jones interviews Frank Fukuyama
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27 May 2008
ABC TV - Lateline
Francis Fukuyama discusses US foreign policy post-Bush with Tony Jones. Fukuyama is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Read Transcript
Margaret Throsby interviews Francis Fukuyama
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27 May 2008
ABC Classic FM - Mornings with Margaret Throsby
Interview with Francis Fukuyama who is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
The end of history - and back again
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27 May 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
Peter Hartcher interviews Frank Fukuyama, a guest of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
US will be forced to soften: Fukuyama
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27 May 2008
The Australian
Mike Steketee writes that the US can no longer assume it has hegemony over world affairs and will have to change its approach dramatically to emphasise soft power, diplomacy and regional security co-operation, according to American scholar Francis Fukuyama. Professor Fukuyama is in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
American foreign policy after Bush
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26 May 2008
Australia Network Newshour
Jim Middleton interviews Frank Fukuyama, in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Watch Online
John McCain is a likely president
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26 May 2008
ABC Unleashed
Geoffrey Garrett writes that despite the unpopularity of President George Bush and public opposition to the Iraq war, McCain is in a statistical tie with Obama in notional national polls for November's presidential election. Read Article
E-news: 21 May 2008
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21 May 2008
In this edition:
- Let the Battle Begin
- 2020 Summit Reflection
- Red Carpet Gala Giveaway
- American Foreign Policy After Bush - Francis Fukuyama
- Shoot the President
- The Idea of Freedom Read More
Let the battle begin in earnest
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19 May 2008
The Canberra Times
The campaign proper between Barack Obama and John McCain will soon replace Democratic Party infighting, Geoffrey Garrett writes. Read Article
Frank talking: America's modern oracle still sees the light on the hill
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19 May 2008
The Diplomat
Interview with Frank Fukuyama who was in Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Read Article
Heavy toll of the polls
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10 May 2008
The Australian
A Hillary Clinton exit from the race for the Democratic nomination for president would not end the Democrats' problems, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
E-news: 1 April 2008
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1 May 2008
In this edition:
- US Studies units, scholarships, internships, entry requirements and how to apply
- US Studies Centre events Read More
A good win for Hillary is not so good for the Democrats
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29 April 2008
The Canberra Times
Hillary Clinton's recent primary victory means trouble for her party, Geoffrey Garrett writes. Read Article
Hillary's campaign future
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23 April 2008
ABC Radio - PM
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett about the Democratic Party's primary elections. Listen Online
Divided Democrats poised to fail
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22 April 2008
Courier Mail
The race for the White House could have disastrous consequences for the Democrats, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Reflections on a new kind of government
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21 April 2008
University of Sydney News
Lyn Carson writes about her experience as a participant in the Australia 2020 Summit. Read Article
Stephen Robertson interview
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10 April 2008
ABC Classic FM
Margaret Throsby interviewed US Studies Centre academic Dr Stephen Robertson.
E-news: 10 April 2008
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10 April 2008
In this edition:
- US Studies Centre CEO Welcome
- Research Seminar Series Launched
- US Business Leadership Program
- Prime Minister's Invitation
- Postgraduate Program Begins
- A Super Election Watch
- Yale professor's Sate of the Union
- Harriet Fulbright Lecture
- National Summit & Public Forum
- National Survey
- Centre's New Home Read More
US needs a new vision of China relations
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31 March 2008
San Francisco Chronicle
The United States needs a new vision for its relations with China, one based on further economic integration, not protectionism, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
China trade a boon to US
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19 March 2008
South China Morning Post
Geoffrey Garrett writes about US-China economic ties. Read Article
Targeting the giants comes at a price
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12 March 2008
The Australian Financial Review
Sovereign wealth funds are under scrutiny but keeping them out leads to costly protectionism, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Real world unites presidential three
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11 March 2008
The Sydney Morning Herald
The only thing that is certain in American politics today is that one of three very different candidates, Hillary Clinton, John McCain or Barack Obama, will be the next US president. But the differences between the three contenders are much more about style than they are about substance, especially on the issues that matter most to Australia, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Obama will still lead Clinton delegates
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5 March 2008
ABC Radio - PM
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett on the impact of primary results in Ohio and Texas. Listen Online
Mike Turtle interviews US Studies students
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28 February 2008
ABC Radio - PM
Michael Turtle's interview with US Studies Academic Program Director, Lyn Carson and US Studies postgraduate students. Listen Online
Hillary still a big chance
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28 February 2008
Herald Sun
Geoffrey Garrett writes that Hillary Clinton's best chance to win the Democratic Party presidential nomination is to win most of the 800 super delegates. Read Article
Party is democratic in name only
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25 February 2008
Courier Mail
Just how democratic are the Democrats? The power of the Clinton brand may yet prevail, writes Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
If it's Left, it's not biased
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10 February 2008
The Sun Herald
Andrew Bolt's blog and on-line discussion of the US Studies Centre. Read Blog
Super Wednesday
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7 February 2008
Read a blog by James O'Brien who attended the US Studies Centre's Super Tuesday Election Watch event at the Manning Bar. Read Blog
Still a long road to go to the White House
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7 February 2008
The Australian
No matter who takes out the Democratic race, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama will be in for a real battle with John McCain to win the US presidency in November, suggests Geoffrey Garrett. Read Article
Super Tuesday: crucial for Republicans as well as Democrats
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6 February 2008
ABC News Radio
Glen Bartholomew interviews Geoffrey Garrett about the Super Tuesday primary elections. Listen Online
Kim Beazley discusses the Super Tuesday results
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6 February 2008
BBC Radio 5 Live
Rhod Sharp interviews US Studies Centre Board member, Kim Beazley, about the Super Tuesday results. The interview is in two parts. Listen Online
Obama and Clinton close to a dead heat
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6 February 2008
ABC Radio - PM
Mark Colvin interviews Geoffrey Garrett about the Super Tuesday results. Listen Online
Democrats, Republicans do battle coast to coast
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6 February 2008
ABC TV - 7.30 Report
Kerry O'Brien's interview with Geoffrey Garrett on the outcomes of Super Tuesday. Read Transcript
E-news: 5 February 2008
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5 February 2008
In this edition:
- US Studies Centre CEO Appointed
- 6 February Election Watch Read More
Lee Formwalt at the 2007 National Summit
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1 February 2008
Organization of American Historians
Dr Lee Formwalt, executive director of OAH, recounts his experience at the US Studies Centre National Summit held in December 2007 Read Article
Peter Schuck discusses McCain's chances as Republican frontrunner
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31 January 2008
ABC Radio - PM
Mark Colvin interviews Yale Professor, Peter Schuck, who is visiting Australia as a guest of the US Studies Centre. Listen Online
US Studies Centre appoints CEO
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31 January 2008
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the US Studies Centre, Mr Malcolm Binks today announced the appointment of Dr Geoffrey Garrett as its Chief Executive Officer. "Dr Garrett brings an extraordinary depth and breadth of knowledge and experience to the US Studies Centre. In a Presidential election year, we will have at the Centre a leading political scientist and commentator to interpret the outcomes for Australians" said Mr Binks. Read More
E-news: 25 January 2008
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25 January 2008
In this edition:
- 31 January: Public Lecture
- 06 February: Election Watch
- US President Short Courses Read More
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