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US election: UNSW experts available for comment

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Several experts from UNSW are available to comment on the 2024 US election.

Law

Professor Rosalind Dixon is an expert in comparative constitutional law and democracy and can comment on the legal challenges and consequences of the US election. Contact rosalind.dixon@unsw.edu.au or 0423 952 452. 

Associate Professor Daniel Ghezelbash can comment on the impact of global asylum policy and refugee protection and the rise of misinformation about migrants and refugees. Contact d.ghezelbash@unsw.edu.au or 0414 729 474.  


Business

Professor Richard Holden is an economics expert, president of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and a regular media commentator. He is available for general comment. Contact richard.holden@unsw.edu.au or 0409 446 296.

Professor Maggie Dong, School of Marketing, UNSW Business School is available for comment from the 6th of November. Prof. Dong's work focuses on MNCs operations and global supply chains that can be affected by the US election. Contact c.dong@unsw.edu.au 


Arts, Design & Architecture

Dr Alexander Korolev, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, can comment on US foreign policy and Australia-US relations: “As US-China tensions escalate, Canberra faces difficult choices between the two great powers.” Contact a.korolev@unsw.edu.au

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Contact details:

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA) experts:

Ben Knight, News & Content Coordinator, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture.

Phone: +61 2 9065 4915
Email: b.knight@unsw.edu.au

Other faculties:

Jacob Gillard, News & Content Coordinator, UNSW Engineering

Tel: +61 2 9348 2511
Email: jacob.gillard@unsw.edu.au

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