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Peter Browne
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International
Fighting chances
Peter Browne
19 January 2010
Labour looks like losing the British election, but will the Conservatives win, asks
Peter Browne
International
China’s Copenhagen paradox
Peter Browne
14 January 2010
China’s decision to resist binding emissions targets at Copenhagen gives a glimpse of a country with big and sometimes conflicting plans for growth, trade and influence,…
National affairs
The new geography of geothermal energy
Peter Browne
5 December 2009
Could Latrobe Valley coal be creating a source of renewable energy? That’s one of the questions being explored in the Victorian Geothermal Assessment Report, writes…
National affairs
Getting ahead of ourselves
Peter Browne
22 October 2009
A new OECD report adds to the evidence about why some countries are more “mobile” than others, writes
Peter Browne
International
American dreams
Peter Browne
23 September 2009
Economic mobility might be a “unifying and core tenet of the American Dream,” but the evidence suggests that the United States performs badly
International
Radicalising Somalia
Peter Browne
6 August 2009
How international involvement helped fuel the growth of militancy
National affairs
Triple-A trouble
Peter Browne
21 July 2009
The credit rating agencies were castigated for their role in the global financial crisis. But while Europe is toughening its regulations, the messages from the United States are…
Books & arts
Paradise lost
Peter Browne
2 April 2009
What price utopia? Two new memoirs and a series of crime novels give some clues
National affairs
“The very aim and tenor of the bill suggests that it is not worthy of support”
Peter Browne
25 October 2008
Independent MP Peter Andren opposed John Howard’s attack on asylum seekers, and his vote went up at the next election
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