EXPERT COMMENT ON US ELECTION
Gender, race and electoral fraud:
Dr Helen Pringle, Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences and International Studies
Contact: 9385 2346 or 0458 513 789
Subject areas: race, gender, electoral fraud, Congressional elections and Supreme Court nominations and issues.
Associate Professor Elaine Thompson teaches at UNSW through Michigan State summer school
Contact: 0410 654 443
Subject areas: US domestic politics, elections, presidency and congress, race and gender as they impact on elections
Historical significance:
Professor Robin Archer, Director of the postgraduate program in political sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science (Currently in Sydney, giving a series of guest lectures at UNSW)
Contact: r.archer@lse.ac.uk or 9416 3788
Subject area: Viewing the US election in a longer historical context
Australia-US relations:
Dr Mark Rolfe, School of Social Sciences and International Studies
Contact: 9385 2370, 0419 146 032
Subject areas: Propaganda, political leadership, Americanisation, Australian politics
International Relations and the Middle East:
Dr Anthony Billingsley, School of Social Sciences and International Studies
Contact: 9385 3619 and 0407 250 308
Subject areas: Middle East; US foreign policy; international law.
International Finance and Regulation:
Professor Ross Buckley, Faculty of Law
Contact: 0413 455 044
Subject areas: International Financial System
Climate change:
Dr Ben McNeil, Senior Research Fellow, Climate Change Research Centre
Contact: 0401 336 857
Subject areas: Policy implications of climate change and energy policy
Contact: Susi Hamilton | 9385 1583 | 0422 934 024 | susi.hamilton@unsw.edu.au