A collaboration between seven institutions in the Indo-Pacific to survey public opinion on the power and influence of the United States in the region.
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The United States Studies Centre's Survey on America’s role in the Indo-Pacific is the first major, multi-country survey of public opinion since the 2016 US election. The report is the product of a...
There has never been more global interest in the leadership of the United States, nor US interest in global opinion about the American leadership. ABC political editor Chris Uhlmann's two-minute viral video assessment...
In his latest column for the Washington Post, Dana Milbank writes about the changing attitudes of Australians towards the United States. Milbank references the US Studies Centre's public opinion poll on US influence...
Donald Trump has been in office for just six months, but new research by the US Studies Centre shows he’s already influenced Australia’s perceptions of the US, news.com.au reports.
A survey of 4703...
This landmark report by the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney analyses the data of an extensive five-country survey on attitudes towards America, China, Australia, and other major regional actors...
USSC Senior Fellow Dr Charles Edel responds to Kurt M. Campbell and Ely Ratner’s Foreign Affairs article on a "mistaken" US confidence in its ability to mould China to its liking.
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Visiting professor Simon Jackman in The Australian.
The Asian Research Network Survey 2016 in the ASPI Strategist.