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The reasons for compliance with the law

22 September 2009
by Professor Margaret Levi, Tom Tyler and Audrey Sachs
Searching for small area (SLA) drivers of growth in the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Region, Australia

17 September 2009
The ABC and Anti-Americanism: The Case of the 2003 Iraq War and Minister Alston

1 September 2009
by Associate Professor Brendon O'Connor and Katherine Delaney
With noted protagonists on either side, the debate about anti-American bias within the Australian national broadcaster was one of the more obvious examples in the so-called 'culture wars' of the Howard era. This article aims to transcend the claims and counter claims of this ongoing debate by analysing a case study that not only documents both sides of the argument but also provides evidence to judge the veracity of claims of anti-Americanism. The case study used is Minister Richard Alston's claims of anti-American bias by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in their coverage of the 2003 Iraq War. Examining Alston's allegations and the three subsequent inquiries they initiated offers an opportunity to distinguish between anti-Americanism and criticism. Read Article
VIDEOS & INTERVIEWS
Lecturer Adam Lockyer discusses the election of new Iranian president Hassan Rouhani and the US decision to send military aid to Syria's rebels
Trans-Pacific trade and a rising China
CEO Bates Gill looks at the implications of a rising China for the Asia-Pacific and how the Trans-Pacific partnership is shaping the region.
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