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Weekly Seminar Series, Know more about the current political climate.
The Money Laundry, Regulating Criminal Finance in the Global Economy, J.C. Sharman, The Democratic Leader, John Kane and Haig Patapan, Nuclear Energy Development in South East Asia, Problems and Prospects, Edited by Xu Yi-Chong
Centre for Governance and Public Policy Led by some of Australia's most distringuished researchers, teachers and practitioners in the field of political science. Prof Jason Sharman Director, Prof Haig Patapan Deputy Director
Centre for Governance and Public Policy Enhancing knowledge of governance, both within Australia and globally.

Griffith's Centre for Governance and Public Policy is devoted to enhancing our knowledge of governance, both within Australia and globally. The Centre is a key part of the political science and public policy community at Griffith, both ranked second in the country in research performance according to the 2011 ERA exercise.

CGPP hosts 30 members led by Prof. Jason Sharman, and co-operates closely with the School of Government and International Relations and the Griffith Asia Institute as part of the Areas of Strategic Investment program. Research conducted at the Centre aims to both advance scholarship and improve policy outcomes.

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Papua New Guinea: Leadership Mapping Project

Professors John Kane and Haig Patapan from the Centre for Governance and Public Policy are contributing to research by Research Fellow Alexandra Oliver of the Lowy Institute

New Deputy Director, Centre for Governance & Public Policy

A few words from Professor Haig Patapan on taking up the role of Deputy Director...

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