
After months of speculation, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dissolved parliament and called a federal election for May 3. Michelle Grattan speaks with political editor Amanda Dunn about the close polls (and the...

Autocracy is on the move worldwide and becoming more resilient. One of the driving forces behind this phenomenon is something scholars call authoritarian learning, a process by which autocratic leaders study each other and...

Myanmar’s civil war: How shifting US-Russia ties could tip balance and hand China a greater role
While the United States talked military assistance and minerals with Ukraine, Russia did the same with one of its few remaining allies: Myanmar. On March 4, 2025, the commander in chief and leader of Myanmar, Min Aung...

In 2020, American businesses responded to an unprecedented wave of racial justice protests with an equally unprecedented surge in corporate commitments. Even as President Donald Trump was calling protesters terrorists,...

Want to stay healthier and fulfilled later in life? Try volunteering
As gerontologists social scientists who study aging populations we envision a future in which older people leave a doctors visit with a prescription to go volunteer for something. Does that sound far-fetched? Theres...
As federal environmental priorities shift, sovereign Native American nations have their own plans
Long before the large-scale Earth Day protests on April 22, 1970 often credited with spurring significant environmental protection legislation Native Americans stewarded the environment. As sovereign nations, Native...