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Timor-Leste: the presidential runoff
Monday's runoff vote is another step in the reconfiguration of East Timorese politics, writes Michael Leach
Turbulence in the Timor Sea
Australia could benefit too from a renegotiation of the maritime boundary, writes Michael Leach
Post-election Timor-Leste: the parties enter negotiations
The results of the election suggest an intriguing balance in the new parliament, writes Michael Leach
East Timor - the perils of instant reportage
The perils of instant reportage were evident in the coverage of East Timor’s elections last week, writes Michael Leach
The Social Sciences PhD (PhD Training Hub Series)
In this video, Professor Josie Arnold interviews Associate Professor Michael Leach about PhDs within the Social Science context. This is part of the PhD Training Hub series
Presidential elections in Timor-Leste: what's at stake?
Timor-Leste goes to the polls again on 17 March to elect a new president for a five-year term. Michael Leach previews this month’s poll
Timor's change of leader
The first round of Timor-Leste's presidential poll signals not only a change in leader but also a vigorous parliamentary election in June, writes Michael Leach
Timor-Leste: the parliamentary campaign begins
Even the party that loses next month's election will share in the victory by helping set the tone for post-UN democracy in this young nation, writes Michael Leach
Hanson gets the band back together - can she make an impact?
Swinburne Associated Professor Michael Leach writes: 'Pauline Hanson has reunited with One Nation to contest the seat of Lockyer in the upcoming Queensland election. The reunion is an acknowledgement that neither Hanson nor her former party has fared so well since their break-up.
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