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Sharing the benefits

How to fairly share and redistribute the money generated from reducing deforestation in Indonesia will be the subject of a new four-year $1.6 million research project to be led by Crawford School’s Professor Luca Tacconi.

ANU Public Policy 2013 to tackle the big issues

Some of the key challenges facing policymakers and society will be tackled head-on at ANU Public Policy 2013, which begins at Crawford School on 5 June.

Searching for climate solutions

Crawford School senior lecturer Dr Ida Kubiszewski is to represent the Dominican Republic as part of the delegation at the upcoming COP19 climate change negotiations in Warsaw.

Back to school with China partnership

Crawford School academics talk through some of China's biggest challenges with high-level delegation.

Learning from China's elite

Connections between Chinese and Australian students are set to be stronger following a visit to some of China’s elite universities by Crawford School’s Alicia Mollaun.

Silence not golden

Australia must speak out against alleged political fraud in Malaysia, according to Crawford School’s Professor Ben Reilly.

Razak should resign: expert

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak should resign after returning to office with a reduced majority following this weekend’s election, a Crawford School expert says.

Thinking outside the puzzle box

In Asia democracy and wealth don't always go hand in hand.

Global game changer

Modern trade negotiations need to be about more than just simple import and export arguments, writes PHILIPPA DEE.

Election offers a chance of change

This week’s Malaysian election is set to be a battle of ideas and ideologies.

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