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The Conversation Documentaries

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The Conversation Documentaries (formerly The Anthill) is podcast from The Conversation. Our documentary series cover everything from science to the environment, politics, culture and economics. We unearth new stories from the world of academia and talk to experts to shed light on some of the big questions of today. The Conversation is a not-for-profit independent media organisation and our journalists work with academics to help share their research knowledge with as many people as possible.Licenced as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives. Ciencia Política y Gobierno
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  • The Making of One Nation: enter the outsider
    Apr 1 2026

    Nearly thirty years on, Hanson's infamous maiden speech — warning that Australia was "being swamped by Asians" — still echoes through Australian political life.

    But who was Pauline Hanson before she became a phenomenon, and what did she actually represent?

    Was she a cause of a new kind of politics, or a symptom of one already forming?

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    25 m
  • The Making of One Nation: coming soon
    Mar 27 2026

    Search for "The Making of One Nation" and follow now.

    From a fish and chip shop in regional Queensland to the heart of Australian politics: this is the unlikely story of the country’s most controversial minor party.

    For thirty years, One Nation and Pauline Hanson have been ridiculed, dismissed and shut out. Now, no one is laughing. This is the story of how a party built on fear and grievance thrived, died and rose again to upend Australian politics.

    We go beyond the headlines and stunts to document how One Nation works and what it means for our future.

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    2 m
  • The Making of an Autocrat: co-opt the military
    Jan 4 2026

    In November, six Democratic lawmakers recorded a video directed at members of the US military and intelligence agencies. In it, they issued a blunt reminder:

    "The laws are clear: […] You must refuse illegal orders."

    The lawmakers were issuing the warning against the backdrop of US airstrikes on boats off the coast of Latin America the Trump administration claims are suspected drug runners. Many Democrats and legal experts, however, argue these strikes are illegal.

    Since returning to office, Trump has successfully expanded his power over his own party, the courts and the American people. Now, like many autocrats around the world, he’s trying to exert control over the military.

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    19 m
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