The United States Studies Centre’s (USSC) second annual flagship State of the United States report (SOTUS) reviews the political, economic and policy developments in the United States of vital relevance to Australian national interests. In this year’s edition, Biden’s agenda in the balance, USSC researchers analyse both where US politics and policy is tracking one year into the Biden administration and as well as extensive polling of both Australian and US public opinion.
The Alliance at 70 commemorates the Alliance between Australia and the United States on the 70th anniversary of the signing of the ANZUS Treaty in San Francisco on 1 September 1951. This lavishly-produced coffee-table book features a foreword by Prime Minister Scott Morrison and contributions by President George W Bush, Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Prime Minister John Howard, Julie Bishop, Paul Hogan, David Petraeus, Dennis Richardson and Rob Sitch, among others.
The USSC's Small Grants Program supports research projects on topics aligned with the Centre's research strategy. Topics of interest range from charting US return to leadership in multilateral fora, to climate and energy policy developments, and protecting democratic institutions from foreign interference and misinformation. Requests for up to $25,000 will be considered with proposals accepted and evaluated on a rolling basis.
The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney is a university-based research centre, dedicated to the rigorous analysis of American foreign policy, economics, politics and culture.
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Sending shockwaves through the United States and beyond, the statement read...
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At first...
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Dr Green was Senior Vice President for Asia...
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USSC director of foreign policy and defence Ashley Townshend is quoted by Defence Connect in this article.
This Australian Financial Review article refers to comments made by Foreign Minister Marise Payne during a speech hosted by the United States Studies Centre.