Emma Connors

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Emma Connors was formerly the Managing Editor at The Interpreter. Emma is a career journalist who has worked in London and Sydney in senior reporting and editing positions for more than two decades. Emma was opinion editor at The Australian Financial Review through late 2012 and 2013 and then spent 18 months at Ogilvy PR before joining the Lowy Institute in October 2015 as managing editor of The Interpreter. Emma has a journalism degree and a graduate diploma in economics.

Quick comment: Rodger Shanahan on Neil Prakash
Quick comment: Rodger Shanahan on Neil Prakash
It seems increasingly likely that Australia will seek to extradite Prakash.
The election is over, time to move on
The election is over, time to move on
Forget recounts and calls for the electoral board to be established. Donald Trump played by the electoral rules and won.
Quick comment: Rodger Shanahan on why rebel forces should leave Aleppo
Quick comment: Rodger Shanahan on why rebel forces should leave Aleppo
Rebel forces are losing and need to acknowledge the humanitarian crisis.
Quick comment: Peter Feaver talks transition
Quick comment: Peter Feaver talks transition
Duke University Professor and one time White House adviser Peter Feaver describes the 'full lobotomy' the US undergoes during the transfer of executive power.
Washington: The king is dead, long live the king
Washington: The king is dead, long live the king
In bars and on the street you overhear snatches of conversation about ‘the list’ that’s been circulated by the Trump transition team, which presumably itemises a fair few of the…
Trump: The rogue candidate's shock victory
Trump: The rogue candidate's shock victory
It was 1.50am. The AP had tweeted Trump was the next president. One of the most divisive presidential campaign cycles in history was over.
In Cuyohoga County, two reactions to the US election results
In Cuyohoga County, two reactions to the US election results
‘I don’t think of Donald as a Republican president, I think of him as a businessmen. None of those effing politicians have a clue'
Election night with the Republicans in Ohio
Election night with the Republicans in Ohio
Spirits are high at the Cuyahoga County Republican watch party in Cleveland City.
There's more at stake than the White House
There's more at stake than the White House
The American way is to make sure no authority is foisted upon the people, which means said people face a very long list of choices at the polling booth.
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