US election

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There's a sort-of natural law that ensures that where there are electorates some votes count more than others.

Joe Biden speaking at a lecturn on the campaign

If Joe Biden wins the US presidency, he will have succeeded where other vice-presidents have failed.

US satirical political cartoon

UNSW’s Dr Mark Rolfe says satire was historically a way to express emotions such as anger, contempt and fear in safe and cathartic ways.

Tim Harcourt

The US is still an important market for Australia but ultimately an international multilateral-based trading system is better than the US having deals of managed trade around the world, says JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt.

The next US presidential election is scheduled for 3 November 2020.

JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt discusses the 2020 US presidential race and the Biden-Trump showdown.

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The cyberattacks that may have influenced last month's US presidential election should prompt Australia to secure its electoral processes, write Roland Wen and Richard Buckland. 

trade

We have to be better at helping the minority who lose out from free trade and free movement of labour, writes Richard Holden.

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A Trump presidency will create a lot of uncertainty about many aspects of the economy and that is bad for confidence and investment, writes Richard Holden.

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A victory for Donald Trump in this US presidential election could result in a global trade war, says UNSW economist Tim Harcourt.

Obama and Hillary

Change in the White House … Change in the Congress, compliant and corrupt … Change won’t come from the top … Change will come from a mobilised grass roots. Lines from Donald Trump? No, they are from Barack Obama, writes Christopher Kremmer.

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