- Professor Philomena Murray
Honorary Professor and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts; Lead Investigator, Comparative Network on Refugee Externalisation Policies, University of Melbourne
Why France?
The deadly Nice attack shows there is a simmering discontent in the country that makes France a fertile ground for terrorism.
Brexit: The challenge for Theresa May
Theresa May takes over as Prime Minister as a post-Brexit United Kingdom grapples with a future outside the European Union.
Brexit and Australia: The way forward
The Brexit vote may have put a spanner in the works just as Australia and the EU are closing in on a trade deal, but past hard work will pay off.
Brexit: Over and out
There are two reasons why Brexit has finished with the United Kingdom opting to leave the European Union – internal political agendas and the EU's own crisis.
Swimming in a sea of bureaucracy
Big Government v Small Government. The size, reach and role of Governments comes under scrutiny in this episode of The Policy Shop podcast.