Government pro-Europe leaflet didn't swing voters in 1975 – and probably won't in 2016
Apr 18, 2016 11:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Back in 1975, when Harold Wilsons Labour government wanted to persuade voters of the merits of staying in the European Economic Community (EEC), they sent out a pamphlet Britains New Deal in Europe to every household in...
Briferendum Series: Sturgeon threatens referendum upon Brexit
Apr 18, 2016 06:25 am UTC| Commentary Politics
Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon has warned that Scotland should get another referendum if Britons vote in favor of exiting the European Union, thus bringing Scotland out of EU, against the will of...
A decisive New York primary for the Clintons – again
Apr 18, 2016 03:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The April 19 primary in New York looks like it will play a familiar role in this latest Clinton presidential campaign. Bernie Sanders is hoping his Brooklyn roots and left-wing stands will propel him to victory there,...
Climacteric weekend ahead of Brazil
Apr 15, 2016 06:11 am UTC| Commentary Politics
This weekend would be most crucial for future of Brazil as well as recent rally in Brazilian assets. Since late January Brazils benchmark stock index, Bovespa has outperformed almost all of its global peers by rising...
Fitch: Korea Election Result Raises Reform Implementation Risks
Apr 15, 2016 04:20 am UTC| Research & Analysis Politics
The South Korean government will find it more difficult to implement key structural reforms to boost long-term productivity, after the governing party lost in recently held elections, says Fitch Ratings. South Koreas...
Crossing the river by feeling the stones: democracy's advance in China
Apr 15, 2016 01:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Renowned as one of Chinas leading political thinkers, Yu Keping from Peking University featured in this years Encounter hosted by the Sydney Democracy Network (SDN) at the University of Sydney on April 12. His article is a...
Grattan on Friday: Turnbull sees even a difficult new Senate as an opportunity for a fresh start
Apr 14, 2016 23:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Malcolm Turnbull says bluntly that he expects the coming special Senate sitting to reject the industrial legislation. Labors Penny Wong indicates the opposition wont be playing silly buggers by trying to delay the...
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