University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre
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University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre (Think tank) | |
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Formation | 2007 |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Sponsored by | Dow Chemical |
Membership | • Michael Jonathan Green • Hayley Channer • Peter Dean • Miah Hammond-Errey • Jared Mondschein • Tom Barrett • Victoria Cooper • Tom Corben • Georgia Edmonstone • Samuel Garrett • Gorana Grgic • Blake Herzinger • Ava Kalinauskas • John Kunkel • Sophie Mayo • Alice Nason • Aaron Nyerges • Brendon O'Connor • David Smith • Shizuka Takada • Rodney Taveira • Christopher J. Watterson • Lachlan Carey • Barbara Comstock • Fiona Cunningham • Jennifer Jackett • Adam Kamradt-Scott • Lavina Lee • Peter K. Lee • Meg McDonald • Harry Melkonian • Helen Mitchell • Edward Morgan • Lester Munson • Shaun Ratcliff • Benjamin Reilly • Ashley Townshend • Bruce Wolpe • Mark Baillie • Ian Saines • Jane Allen • Kim Beazley • Louise Clegg • Stephen Conroy • Gordon Flake • Michael J. Green • Chelsey Martin • John Robinson • Leila Smith • Malcolm Binks • Heather Smith • David Anstice • Lucy Turnbull |
The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney is a "national resource that builds awareness of the dynamics shaping America, their implications for Australia — and critically — solutions for the Alliance."[1]
Contents
People
Board and "experts" as of 2023.[2]
Known members
5 of the 54 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Kim Beazley | Australian politician with spooky overtones |
Stephen Conroy | Introduced internet censorship as Australian Minister of Communications. Later on the board of Australian Strategic Policy Institute and lobbyist for the gambling industry. |
Michael J. Green | Spooky academic |
Robert M. Hill | |
Bruce Wolpe |
Sponsor
Event |
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Dow Chemical |
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