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If Goldwater can win the GOP nomination, why not Trump?

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imageChatting up the party fateful. Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS

As the primary season heats up, few believe he can win the GOP nomination. The establishment choice is a shoo-in, but the upstart candidate believes the country is on the wrong path, well on its way to losing its greatness. The newcomer promises to reclaim America for “real”...

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Can Iran's rulers still use enemies abroad to rally nation?

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imageAnti-American in 2009. Raheb Homavandi/Reuters

The rulers of the Islamic Republic of Iran have routinely used external conflicts to divert public attention from domestic problems, deflect attacks, promote national cohesion, and repress their opponents.

As someone who has studied Iran’s political development and conflicts for close to four...

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Should the Fed raise rates? Wrong question – here's the right one

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imageFed Chair Janet Yellen's rates balancing act would be easier if the government got in the game.Reuters

The big question these days is when the Federal Reserve will finally raise its target interest rate for the first time in almost a decade. Its monetary policy committee is meeting this week to decide whether to do just that.

Unfortunately, this is...

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  1. Stem cells could help mend a broken heart, but they've got to mature
  2. It's true. It matters when professors know their students' names
  3. Malcolm Turnbull lunges for the prime ministership
  4. Australia's resettlement of Syrian refugees is tinged with déjà vu
  5. Terry Pratchett, Jane Austen, and the definition of literature
  6. How to save Corbynomics from itself
  7. Jeremy Corbyn and the economics of the real world
  8. Migrant or refugee? Why it matters which word you choose
  9. We built a robot butler (but don't throw out the ironing board just yet)
  10. In defence of bats: beautifully designed mammals that should be left in peace
  11. Five things dung beatles do with a piece of poo
  12. Geothermal technology is expensive, but it should still be part of South Africa's energy mix
  13. Deaths after seeking help point to priorities in tackling domestic violence
  14. Health Check: why do my muscles ache the day after exercise?
  15. Your face is part of Australia's 'national security weapon': should you be concerned?
  16. Police militarisation takes off with weaponised crowd-control drones
  17. How fast food is reinventing itself as healthy and caring
  18. The off-topic Conversation #60
  19. Chinese investment in residential real estate amounts to just 2%
  20. Five reasons why HIV infections in Australia aren't falling
  21. Good news and bad in latest annual report on HIV, hepatitis and STI rates
  22. Hashtags v bashtags: a brief history of mining advertisements (and their backlashes)
  23. 'Godzilla' El Niño: time to prepare for mega-droughts
  24. A plebiscite on same-sex marriage would be inconsistent with children’s rights
  25. Reading teaching in schools can kill a love for books
  26. Scientists turn to crowdfunding to save Australia's space research from cutbacks
  27. Wolfpack and the ethics of documentary filmmaking
  28. Why walking to improve your health is not quite as straightforward as it seems
  29. Most Australian voters are not influenced by religion
  30. Leadership talk flares, as Ipsos poll shows big swing in Canning
  31. Narrow Liberal win likely in Canning
  32. Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership election – so what next?
  33. MPs vote no on assisted dying – so what are the arguments for and against?
  34. Record-breaking astronauts return to Earth – taking us one step closer to Mars
  35. If we burned all fossil fuels, would any of Antartica's ice survive?
  36. Why Americans are so obsessed with pumpkin spice everything – according to science
  37. Men want to spend more time at home – even if it means taking a pay cut
  38. If aid budgets are used to help refugees at home, is it still foreign aid?
  39. Why Ibiza club music at a classical concert is a clash we should embrace
  40. Explainer: why did the government fall apart in Northern Ireland?
  41. As Corbyn runs strong, the class of 1983 looks set to reshape Labour once again
  42. Hidden crisis: 80% of hospital doctors are considering early retirement due to stress
  43. Canning voters mightn't like him, but Abbott's heading back there anyway
  44. Fourteen years after 9/11, Obama still struggles to close Guantanamo Bay
  45. Our prosperity is in peril unless we shift from a wasteful world to a 'circular economy'
  46. In today's NFL, forget Super Bowl dreams – it's all about fantasy
  47. Why aren't under-65s diagnosed with cancer until the disease is advanced?
  48. Inside academia: black professors are expected to 'entertain' while presenting
  49. Knitting your way to a healthier, happier mind
  50. Trumping musical misappropriation

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