Recent Australia Day controversies point to the limited range of ways in which non-white people will be tolerated within the concept of 'Australia', and how powerful is the narrative that sustains white supremacy. More
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Once elected, Donald Trump could no longer be dismissed as an aberration, a political side-show. He is now the expression of the people, an instantiation of the national identity. We have invited Luke Bretherton, Danielle Celermajer, Romand Coles, Lia Haro, Barbara Keys, John Milbank, Adrian Pabst, Chad Pecknold, Jedediah Purdy, John Thatamanil and others to reflect on what the election of Donald Trump might mean for the moral vocation of democratic citizenship and the future of democratic politics. More
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Journalist Ahmed Rashid joins 7.30 to discuss President Barack Obama and the war in Afghanistan. More
Journalist Ahmed Rashid joins 7.30 to discuss President Barack Obama and the war in Afghanistan. More
President Barack Obama has cut the prison sentence of Chelsea Manning, the former US army intelligence analyst jailed for leaking classified files to WikiLeaks. The decision may affect the future of Wikileaks founder Julian A… More
Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth joins 7.30 from Washington DC to discuss the rise of political populism. More
Timothy Lynch, professor of American politics at Melbourne University, joins 7.30 to discuss President Barack Obama's legacy. More