government

The Pacific’s last remaining monarchy has taken a unique approach to balancing executive powers between the king and the parliament.

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Support for the monarchy across Australia, Canada and New Zealand varies widely, and reveals a lot about how citizens view themselves.

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As Charles is set to be crowned it’s unclear if he’s inherited the love felt for his mother or whether it’s time for Australian republicans to stage a new push.

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With an election looming and controversial law reform on its way, Indonesia’s government is set to ratchet up its well-oiled propaganda machine.

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Every year the global economy loses billions to corruption. Measures to combat it have a mixed track record.

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From corruption in public works to whether anti-corruption political movements work, we seek out solutions to this global problem.

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Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest public health challenges of our time, and we’re at a crossroads on how to combat it.

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The COVID-19 outbreak could have decimated China’s reputation. Here’s why it didn’t.

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The pandemic gave health diplomacy its stiffest test. While there were successes, geopolitical power games resulted in failures.

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A machine learning tool to analyse complex sets of information has been shown to find policy areas overlooked by governments.

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Open data initiatives could give developing economies the edge in the fourth industrial revolution. India’s approach offers learnings for all.

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