Politics vs. Policy investigates public policy issues through a diverse variety of political lenses. It is curated with the notion that policy does not equate politics, although the two cannot be fully separated. With the increasing politicisation and polarisation, we believe that analysing policy issues using diverse perspectives becomes more relevant than ever. Politics vs. Policy designs its di... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNews |
In this episode, Dr Mark Trifftt explains the impact and response of COVID-19 from a public policy point-of-view. He discusses the politicisation of the crisis, the governance failures in democratically reacting to the pandemic and the abandonment of... more
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on every health system across the globe. Even countries with high-quality health systems have come under strain due to the virus being highly infectious and unpredictable. COVID-19 has highlighted the absolute...... more
Dr Chiara de Lazzari talks to us about Donald Trump and the 2020 US Presidential Election from the political strategies perspective. In this episode, she talks about the significance of the US' public sphere, historical context, media environment and... more
A/Prof Leah Ruppanner walks us through the impact of COVID-19 for women – from workload, job loss, domestic violence to divorce rate. Leah touches upon the more innovative and targeted policy response to battle the widening gender inequality due to t... more
In our second coffee session, we invited our fellow policyhead, Damian Narayan, to casually discuss the current challenges in the criminal justice policy, especially due to COVID-19. We also discuss the pressing issues in regards to human rights in..... more
In the first episode of our COVID-19 series, Professor Andrew Walter takes Jarryd through the impact that the virus is currently having on political and economic institutions around the world. Andrew explains how governments are reacting to what is..... more
Climate change has become more and more political than ever. Over the past years, climate and trade policies have been internationally used as political weapons in pursuing diplomatic agenda. From a policymaking perspective, the scientific consensus.... more
Capitalism has become digitalised in the past 20-30 years and has turned into what scholars and the media often call “surveillance capitalism”, which is an umbrella term for all of the public’s private behaviour, decisions and movement, monitored,...... more
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Thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast! Jarryd & Sheilla are great hosts and get me thinking. Keep up the great work!
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