ATAR Politics and Law Guest Speaker
In Week 6 our Year 11 Politics and Law class were lucky enough to have Dr. Alexey Muraviev attend to provide some insight on Russia, as an example of a non-democractic country, for their research assessment and comparison between Australian and Russian systems of Government.
Associate Professor Alexey Muraviev is a distinguished academic specializing in national security and strategic studies at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. He is the founder and director of the Strategic Flashlight forum, a platform dedicated to discussions on national security and strategy. With over two decades of extensive teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, Alexey has been instrumental in developing and managing programs in international relations, national security, strategy, and defence.
Born in Russia, Alexey has called Perth home for over 30 years. His unique background offers valuable insights into the dynamics between Russia and Australia.
Dr Muraviev had a variety of very interesting things to say on the Russian government. He talked about the history/structure of the Russian government, and it was extremely informative and interesting. Which helped provide information for our essay.
Thank you for coming!
Parviz.
Dr Muraviev was a wonderfully interesting guest, educating us on Russia's current and historical political systems and the reasons for their more authoritative leaders. He helped provide valuable background information for our non-democratic country essay.
- Thanks for coming, and thank you.
Archie
Dr. Muraviev shared interesting insights that were extremely beneficial for our in-class work, we've gained lots of knowledge from his professional expertise. We found his ideas when it comes to the Russian government very profound. His Russian accent was also one of the highlights!
Hannah and Phoebe.