In this collection of essays, USSC experts cover the broad array of policy positions a prospective Biden or second Trump administration could take and the impact for Australia with a strong consensus that even after the pandemic, US relations with China will be the dominant issue for either administration.
Building on the USSC's groundbreaking analysis of the US-Australia investment relationship in 2017, this new report examines the stunning growth of US and Australian two-way investment at a time when foreign investment in developed countries has dropped by 50 per cent.
Updated daily, the United States Studies Centre is comparing the number of cases, tests and deaths attributed to COVID-19 in both Australia and the United States.
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.
US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his Vice Presidential pick Kamala Harris have appeared on stage to launch their campaign for the White House. Mr Biden announced he picked Senator Harris yesterday...
If presidential candidate Joe Biden wins the US election in November, the country will have its first black woman as a vice-president.
The Democrat candidate has picked Californian Senator and former state attorney-general...
“A crisis is a terrible thing to waste!” said my professor of economics at Stanford University and now Nobel laureate, Paul Romer. He was highlighting the virtue of crises: they create a chance...
A Texan friend of mine offered an insightful observation of the 45th US President, Donald J. Trump. At a conference in Washington, he leaned over and said with a grin: “Bear in mind...
The relationship between Washington and Beijing is increasingly characterised by competition in nearly every field - economic, military, technological, institutional and even ideological. That competition is unlikely to abate, and will in all...
On ABC's Saturday Extra, host Geraldine Doogue hosted a preview of a United States Studies Centre publication coming out next week, forecasting what direction the US might take under a Biden administration, and...
The Trump campaign has long enjoyed delivering an unusual musical message during the president’s rallies, frequently blaring the Rolling Stones’ classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” Last week, the music was...
The United States Studies Centre produced a landmark study of the US-Australia investment relationship three years ago, roughly a decade on from the global financial crisis. Now, in the midst of a worldwide...
August 15 marks 75 years since World War II ended in the Pacific with Japan's surrender to a group of countries that included Australia and its new superpower ally, the United States. This...
Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, Kori Schake, USSC Non-resident Senior Fellow, and Jim Golby, write for Defense One that it is deeply irresponsible, not to mention...
The Spectator Australia refers to research published by USSC on the US-Australia investment relationship.
USSC lecturer Gorana Grgic was interviewed by Mamamia.com.au about the announcement of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's VP running mate for the 2020 US Presidential election. The interview starts at 9m15s.
Dr Charles Edel from the USSC told AusBiz that the US presidential election is on Beijing's mind, but either way China is unlikely to take its medicine.