United States of America
Report
Towards a fairer and stronger TPP
The recently signed Comprehensive and Progressive Agreements for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the latest version of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), presents the United States with a tremendous opportunity. Ultimately, the U.S participating in a living and breathing agreement like CPTPP would cement America's status as a leader and rule-maker in the global economy.
Report
Truth decay
The current discourse about the diminishing role of, trust in, and respect for facts, data, and analysis is often hamstrung by the use of conflicting language and unclear or undefined terms. Without a common language with which to discuss the problem, which we are calling Truth Decay, the search for solutions becomes more difficult.
Report
Australia and the Korean Crisis: confronting the limits of influence?
This paper argues that the apparent optimism surrounding the ‘season of summitry’ on the Korean Peninsula should be tempered by the fact that there are potential risks attached to engaging the North Korean leadership without preconditions
Article
Right war, wrong weapons
America’s opioid crisis won’t be solved by the Mexican wall and capital punishment. Meanwhile, deaths keep rising, and Australia isn’t immune, writes Lesley Russell.
Working paper
Expansion and differentiation in higher education: the historical trajectories of the UK, the USA and France
This paper casts a historical lens on the development of higher education and its wider socio-economic context during the last century in the UK, the USA and France.