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Crawford School of Public Policy is a research-intensive policy school within the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific at The
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
which focuses on
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and the Asia-Pacific region. The school was named after Sir John Crawford, and its current director is Professor Helen Sullivan. The Crawford School has disciplinary and interdisciplinary expertise in
public policy Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a decided set of elements like laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception and often implemented by programs. Public p ...
,
economics Economics () is the social science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and intera ...
,
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and la ...
,
national security National security, or national defence, is the security and defence of a sovereign state, including its citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of government. Originally conceived as protection against military atta ...
,
aid In international relations, aid (also known as international aid, overseas aid, foreign aid, economic aid or foreign assistance) is – from the perspective of governments – a voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another. Ai ...
, development, and environmental management.


The JG Crawford Building

In December 2009, the school moved to a new mini-campus overlooking
Lake Burley Griffin Lake Burley Griffin is an artificial lake in the centre of Canberra, the capital of Australia. It was completed in 1963 after the Molonglo River, which ran between the city centre and Parliamentary Triangle, was dammed. It is named after Walte ...
. The new school building is located on
Acton Peninsula The Acton Peninsula is located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, in the centre of Canberra, the capital of Australia. It was created when the lake was artificially built by damming the Molonglo River and excavating around it to creat ...
adjacent to Old Canberra House and the WEH Stanner building. The new building designed by Tanner Architects links the two existing buildings to provide consolidated accommodation for staff and students of the school, surrounding a courtyard forming a mini-campus. A new extension to the Crawford School, the GJ Yeend Wing Building, was opened by Australian Prime Minister
Julia Gillard Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is an Australian former politician who served as the 27th prime minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013, holding office as leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). She is the first and only ...
on 23 January 2013.


Research Centres at Crawford

Within Crawford School, academics hav
clustered their research into centres
These organized research units are funded independently through grants, consultancies or other contracts.


Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC)

The Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) conducts research to explore and improve understanding of the economies and
economic policy The economy of governments covers the systems for setting levels of taxation, government budgets, the money supply and interest rates as well as the labour market, national ownership, and many other areas of government interventions into the e ...
processes in Australia and Japan and both countries’ strategic interests in the Asia-Pacific economy. It's policy-oriented areas of interest cover developments in regional economic cooperation and integration and encompass research on
trade Trade involves the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. Economists refer to a system or network that allows trade as a market. An early form of trade, barter, saw the direct excha ...
,
finance Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of fina ...
,
macroeconomics Macroeconomics (from the Greek prefix ''makro-'' meaning "large" + ''economics'') is a branch of economics dealing with performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. For example, using interest rates, taxes, and ...
and
structural A structure is an arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system, or the object or system so organized. Material structures include man-made objects such as buildings and machines and natural objects such ...
and
regulatory reform Regulatory reform concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation. At the international level, the "OECD Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality - that is, reforming regulations that rai ...
, as well as
international economic relations International economics is concerned with the effects upon economic activity from international differences in productive resources and consumer preferences and the international institutions that affect them. It seeks to explain the patterns and ...
. Professor Jenny Corbett was appointed AJRC Executive Director in August 2004.


Australian Centre for Biosecurity and Environmental Economics (ACBEE)

The Australian Centre for Biosecurity and Environmental Economics (ACBEE) is an organized research unit of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
, and the Foundation Director is Professor Tom Kompas. The ACBEE's mission is to lead Australia and the region in
biosecurity Biosecurity refers to measures aimed at preventing the introduction and/or spread of harmful organisms (e.g. viruses, bacteria, etc.) to animals and plants in order to minimize the risk of transmission of infectious disease. In agriculture, thes ...
and
environmental economics Environmental economics is a sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues. It has become a widely studied subject due to growing environmental concerns in the twenty-first century. Environmental economics "undertakes theoretical or ...
research, with an emphasis on policy applications. Their specialty is economic approaches to protecting the environment and plant, animal and human health from invasive species. They also provide broad mastery in applied research on environmental economics and
natural resource management Natural resource management (NRM) is the management of natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants and animals, with a particular focus on how management affects the quality of life for both present and future generations ( stewardship) ...
. ACBEE maintains a central focus on engaging with and assisting the public policy process.


Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA)

The Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) is located in the Crawford School of Public Policy at
the Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
and was established in 2003 to bring together economists working on applied macroeconomic and
financial market A financial market is a market in which people trade financial securities and derivatives at low transaction costs. Some of the securities include stocks and bonds, raw materials and precious metals, which are known in the financial markets ...
issues throughout Australia and across the globe. CAMA's objectives are to advance research and post-graduate training in applied macroeconomic and financial issues. CAMA was founded by current director Professor
Warwick McKibbin Warwick James McKibbin (born 21 April 1957 in Sydney) is an Australian Professor of Economics at the Australian National University who works across a wide range of areas in applied policy. He has published more than 200 scholarly articles and ...
. The current CAMA deputy director is Professor Ippei Fujiwara. Former directors include Professor Shaun Vahey, and deputy directors include Professor
Mardi Dungey Mardi Helen Dungey (1966 – 12 January 2019) was an Australian macroeconomist. Birth and education Dungey was born in 1966. She graduated from the University of Tasmania with a BEc in 1988. She won a cadetship with the Reserve Bank of Aust ...
, Professor Heather Anderson and Professor Renee Fry.


Centre for Climate Economics and Policy (CCEP)

The Centre for Climate Economics and Policy (CCEP) aims to provide insights on the
economics of climate change The economics of climate change concerns the economic aspects of climate change; this can inform policies that governments might consider in response. A number of factors make this and the politics of climate change a difficult problem: it is a l ...
and its implications for public policy. This includes the analysis of cutting
greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities strengthen the greenhouse effect, contributing to climate change. Most is carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels: coal, oil, and natural gas. The largest emitters include coal in China and lar ...
and the anthropogenic factors driving
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to E ...
, as well as
adaptation to climate change Climate change adaptation is the process of adjusting to current or expected effects of climate change.IPCC, 2022Annex II: Glossary öller, V., R. van Diemen, J.B.R. Matthews, C. Méndez, S. Semenov, J.S. Fuglestvedt, A. Reisinger (eds.) InClimat ...
impacts. The focus is on Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. CCEP is a network of researchers who are experts in many different aspects of climate change economics and
policy analysis Policy analysis is a technique used in the public administration sub-field of political science to enable civil servants, nonprofit organizations, and others to examine and evaluate the available options to implement the goals of laws and elected ...
who share an active interest in informing public policy. Associate Professor Frank Jotzo is the director of the centre.


Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy (CWEEP)

The goal of the Centre of Water Economics, Environment and Policy (CWEEP) is to provide technical and public policy insights into managing water under
climate variability Climate variability includes all the variations in the climate that last longer than individual weather events, whereas the term climate change only refers to those variations that persist for a longer period of time, typically decades or more ...
and climate change, urban
water supply Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes. Public water supply systems are crucial to properly functioning societies. Thes ...
and demand
management Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing resources of the business. Management includes the activities o ...
, water markets, water pricing, trans-boundary water governance, and
water management Water resources are natural resources of water that are potentially useful for humans, for example as a source of drinking water supply or irrigation water. 97% of the water on the Earth is salt water and only three percent is fresh water; slight ...
practices that promote
environmental sustainability Specific definitions of sustainability are difficult to agree on and have varied in the literature and over time. The concept of sustainability can be used to guide decisions at the global, national, and individual levels (e.g. sustainable livi ...
. Quentin Grafton is the director of CWEEP.


Children's Policy Centre (CPC)

The Children's Policy Centre (CPC) undertakes inter-disciplinary research on issues relating to children's policy. The centre aims to contribute to both
policy Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organ ...
and
scholarship A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education. Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need. Scholarsh ...
, focusing on children's participation;
child protection Child protection is the safeguarding of children from violence, exploitation, abuse, and neglect. Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the protection of children in and out of the home. One of the ways to e ...
; and overcoming
child poverty Child poverty refers to the state of children living in poverty and applies to children from poor families and orphans being raised with limited or no state resources. UNICEF estimates that 356 million children live in extreme poverty. It's estima ...
and disadvantage. Associate Professor Sharon Bessell is the director of the centre.


China Economy and Business Program (CEBP)

The China Economy and Business Program (CEBP) is home to the strongest concentration of research outside China on the
Chinese economy The China, People's Republic of China has an upper middle income Developing country, developing Mixed economy, mixed socialist market economy that incorporates economic planning through Industrial policy, industrial policies and strategic Five- ...
. The program is a joint undertaking of the Crawford School and the
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs is a constituent of the College of Asia and the Pacific, but was formerly part of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU, which was founded in 1946 as part of the Institute of Advanced ...
with the program administered by the Crawford School. CEBP coordinates projects into relevant external communities like the research of ANU-based
scholar A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly academics who apply their intellectualism into expertise in an area of study. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researche ...
s on the Chinese economy and business. The CEBP incorporates skills in economic and policy analysis to identify the most important trends in China's economic development and assess their implications. The program draws on proficiency from across the ANU and links to an extensive network of the region's most influential specialists on China. Associate Professor Ligang Song is the director of CEBP.


Development Policy Centre (DPC)

The
Development Policy Centre The Development Policy Centre (Devpol) is an aid and development policy think tank based at the Crawford School of Public Policy in the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. Devpol undertakes independent research ...
(DPC) is an aid and development policy
think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governmenta ...
. The DPC emerged at the time of unprecedented growth in the Australian aid program. It researches and promotes discussion of
aid effectiveness Aid effectiveness is the degree of success or failure of international aid (development aid or humanitarian aid). Concern with aid effectiveness might be at a high level of generality (whether aid on average fulfils the main functions that aid is ...
, the Pacific Islands (including
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
), and development policy. The centre hosts events and runs both the blo
Devpol Blog
that is updated frequently, and a website that contains regularly updated information on the centre, discussion papers, policy briefs and reports. The Development Policy Centre is directed by Professor Stephen Howes.


East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER)

The Crawford School houses both the secretariats for the
East Asia Forum East Asia Forum (EAF) is an English-language international policy forum directed by Peter Drysdale and based at the Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. It was launched in 2006 by then Australian Treasurer Peter Cos ...
(EAF) and the
East Asian Bureau of Economic Research The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) is a forum for economic research and analysis of the major issues facing the economies of East Asia. Based at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, it coor ...
(EABER). The EAF brings together Australia's expertise on
East Asia East Asia is the eastern region of Asia, which is defined in both geographical and ethno-cultural terms. The modern states of East Asia include China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. China, North Korea, South Korea and ...
, publishing 2 articles daily and releasing a quarterly magazine, the East Asia Forum Quarterly (EAFQ). EABER works on building research capacity, and brings together the top economic research institutes and researchers in the region. Together, they promote dialogue and research on the most important economic, political and other issues in the region. In addition, EABER organizes several high-level conferences, including the Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) conference series. EABER and EAF were officially launched in Australia by the then treasurer, Peter Costello, in the Menzies Library at the ANU in
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on the 17th of October in 2007. EABER was launched internationally by Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs,
Boediono Boediono ( EYD: Budiono, pronounced ; born 25 February 1943) is an Indonesian economist and statesman. He was the 11th vice president of Indonesia, in office from 2009 to 2014. He became vice president after winning the 2009 presidential electi ...
, in Bogor in 2005. EABER is directed by Emeritus Professor Peter Drysdale.


Social Policy Institute (SPI)

The Social Policy Institute (SPI
launched in June 2013
and takes on multi-disciplinary and collaborative research on social policy issues in Australia and internationally. It aims to inform and contribute to policy-making processes and foster networks and promote collaboration between researchers, policy makers and practitioners and the community on social policy issues. The director of the centre is Professor Peter Whiteford.


Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (TTPI)

Th
Tax and Transfer Policy Institute
(TTPI) was established at Crawford School in 2013, with a start-up endowment from the Australian Treasury. The mission of the institute is to manage and promote independent research and policy analysis relevant to the tax and transfer system in Australia and internationally. The establishment of the institute implemented Recommendation 134 of the Review of Australia's Future Tax System (2009). In February 2014, Professor Miranda Stewart was appointed as the inaugural director of the institute, and Dr.
John Hewson John Robert Hewson AM (born 28 October 1946) is an Australian former politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party from 1990 to 1994. He led the Liberal-National Coalition to defeat at the 1993 Australian federal election. Hewson was ...
AM was appointed as the inaugural professor and chair. The TTPI conducts research and policy analysis (in-house and with partners), hosts events and engages in policy and
public debate :''for debate among the public, see Public sphere'' Public debate may mean simply debating by the public, or in public. The term is also used for a particular formal style of debate in a competitive or educational context. Two teams of two compe ...
. Through it's research and education programs, the institute aims to build tax and transfer capability across a range of disciplines.


Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies (APPST)

The Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies (APPST) is the journal of Crawford School. It is a peer-reviewed journal that targets research in policy studies in Australia, Asia and the Pacific. The journal has funding support from the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is the department of the Australian federal government responsible for foreign policy and relations, international aid (using the branding Australian Aid), consular services and trade and inv ...
and is published online three times a year by
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. It is
open-access Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre op ...
, meaning all papers are freely available to read online and download.


Asia and the Pacific Policy Society (APPSO)

The Asia and the Pacific Policy Society (APPSO) is a community of scholars,
policymakers Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organ ...
, researchers, students and the policy-engaged public. It is an international association linking people engaged in public policy working across academic disciplines in the region. The society is based in Crawford School of Public Policy, The society was launched in July 2012 by the then Shadow Communications Minister,
Malcolm Turnbull Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. Turnbull grad ...
. The society supports the journal, Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies, and works to position
academic research Research is " creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge". It involves the collection, organization and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness ...
in the discussion of public policy in the region. The Membership is free and a conference is held each year. The society's APPSO Policy Forum is a public policy website specializing in Asia and the Pacific
Policyforum.net
publishes essays, opinions and analysis on public policy challenge throughout the region and the world. Published authors include distinguished academics, former prime ministers, people employed by
NGOs A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government. They are typically nonprofit entities, and many of them are active in h ...
and
postgraduate students Postgraduate or graduate education refers to academic or professional degrees, certificates, diplomas, or other qualifications pursued by post-secondary students who have earned an undergraduate ( bachelor's) degree. The organization and stru ...
. In 2016 Policy Forum launched a podcast Policy Forum Pod, which is co-presented by Martyn Pearce and Sharron Bessell.


''Advance''

''Advance'' is Crawford School's magazine. Produced four times a year, the magazine features contributions from Crawford School staff and students, ANU Public Policy Fellows and public policy-engaged researchers. It is published with the support of the APPSO.


Notable personnel

* Dr
John Hewson John Robert Hewson AM (born 28 October 1946) is an Australian former politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party from 1990 to 1994. He led the Liberal-National Coalition to defeat at the 1993 Australian federal election. Hewson was ...
AM, former
Leader of the Opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the opposition is typically se ...
, economist and director of
Macquarie Bank Macquarie Group Limited () is an Australian global financial services group. Headquartered and listed in Australia (), Macquarie employs more than 17,000 staff in 33 markets, is the world's largest infrastructure asset manager and Australia's ...
* Frank Jotzo, environmental economist ( CCEP)


References


External links

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