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The United Kingdom’s tilt towards the Indo-Pacific

The United Kingdom’s tilt towards the Indo-Pacific

Anne-Marie Trevelyan
Rory Medcalf

International relations | The World

 

In this episode of the National Security Podcast, the Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, the United Kingdom's Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, joins Professor Rory Medcalf in conversation. (more…)

December 2022

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What do policymakers think of scientists?

Science and technology | Australia

 

 Last month, our podcast to mark National Science Week in Australia took a look at how scientists can make themselves heard by policymakers. This week, we’re turning the tables. We hear...

September 2018 74 minutes

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When good policy communication goes bad

Development | South Asia

 

From accidentally praising your own political announcements on social media to celebrating in the wake of announcing a budget emergency, policy and political communication are challenging and when done badly can...

May 2019 58 minutes

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Will COP26 be a turning point?

Environment & energy | South Asia

 

On this episode of Policy Forum Pod, climate experts Mark Howden and Frank Jotzo join us to discuss Australia’s climate policy, energy transitions, and the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference...

October 2021

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