
Geraldine Doogue
Broadcaster at ABC News (Australia)
Broadcaster with the ABC. Co-host of Long Distance Call podcast with my daughter, Eliza Harvey.
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6 days ago |
abc.net.au | Geraldine Doogue |Hamish Macdonald |Isabelle Summerson
Election day is looming at a time when events beyond our borders are shaping the debate as much as the politicians are. The major parties have avoided discussion of foreign policy, despite the need for new policies and partnerships for this uncertain time.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Geraldine Doogue |Hamish Macdonald |Isabelle Summerson
What is Beijing thinking as it watches Western governments grapple with the chaos created by the US? Does China view the fracturing of long-standing US alliances and trading relationships as an opportunity, or do they share the concerns about what is coming? Guest: Zhou Bo, Senior Colonel (Retired) in the People’s Liberation Army, author of Should the World Fear China?
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3 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Geraldine Doogue |Hamish Macdonald |Isabelle Summerson
Donald Trump's view on tariffs is inspired by the 'Gilded Age' of US history, when the federal government drew much of its income from taxes on foreign imports. Now some of America's closest allies have been slapped with tariffs and there are growing concerns about the risk of a trade war. Guest: Justin Wolfers, professor of public policy and economics at the Gerald R.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Geraldine Doogue |Hamish Macdonald |Isabelle Summerson
The Irish rockstar is fired up as he claims his life's work is being ripped apart by the new US administration. In this passionate and surprising conversation Sir Bob discusses cuts to aid budgets in the US and UK, what Australia should be doing to stand up to Donald Trump and why he no longer listens to music.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Geraldine Doogue |Hamish Macdonald |Scott Wales
The United States is tearing down the foundations that have underpinned the west since the end of the second world war. Traditional alliances have been turned on their head, and Australia is not immune. Should we go it alone without our biggest ally, and are Australia's future leaders ready for the job ahead? Guests: Latika Bourke - Writer at Large, The Nightly and an Expert Associate at the ANU’s National Security College.
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