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The North Asia Program

The China and East Asia Program

The China and East Asia Program conducts research on the politics and foreign policy of China and its immediate neighbours in Northeast Asia: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and the Korean peninsula. The program is renowned for its particular focus on China’s domestic politics and how this helps to shape its external behaviour. From 2020, the Institute’s extensive research on Southeast Asia – including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Myanmar – is now incorporated in a dedicated Southeast Asia Program. Each Program also commissions work by other scholars on the broader region. To complement their written research, Lowy Institute experts hold a robust series of dialogues and events on the politics of the region, independently and in partnership with other organisations.

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Challenges ahead for the Indonesia relationship
Commentary
Challenges ahead for the Indonesia relationship
In an opinion piece in The Drum, Lowy Institute Research Fellow Dr Dave McRae says Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to Indonesia was a positive, but four genuine challenges…
Changing China Lecture: 'What drives Chinese investment in Australia?' by Andrew Michelmore
Speeches
Changing China Lecture: 'What drives Chinese investment in Australia?' by Andrew Michelmore
On 18 September 2013, the Lowy Institute for International Policy hosted Mr Andrew Michelmore as the keynote speaker for the Lowy Institute 10th Anniversary China Changing Lecture…
Kebijakan Abbott Bisa Picu Gesekan (Abbott's Policies Could Trigger Tension)
Commentary
Kebijakan Abbott Bisa Picu Gesekan (Abbott's Policies Could Trigger Tension)
Lowy Institute Research Fellow Dr Dave McRae, in an opinion piece for the Media Indonesia newspaper, explains that the newly-elected Coalition have maintained Indonesia as a…
Judicious ambition: international policy priorities for the new Australian Government
Analyses
Judicious ambition: international policy priorities for the new Australian Government
In this new Lowy Institute Analysis, a number of Lowy Institute experts outline what they believe should be some key international priorities for the new Australian Government…
The Roots of Terrorism in Indonesia: From Darul Islam to Jema'ah Islamiyah
Books
The Roots of Terrorism in Indonesia: From Darul Islam to Jema'ah Islamiyah
Published jointly by the Lowy Institute and New South Publishing, this book is an edited English language edition of Solahudin's best selling NII Sampai JI: Salafy Jihadisme…
The Chinese investment elephant in the room
Commentary
The Chinese investment elephant in the room
Using findings from the Lowy Institute – Rio Tinto China Analyst Fellowship and the 2013 Lowy Institute Poll, Dirk van der Kley writes in The BRICS Post that the Australian…
Australia-France Strategic Dialogue: Co-Chairs' Report
Speeches
Australia-France Strategic Dialogue: Co-Chairs' Report
Australia and France are well-placed to help each other advance their security interests in a rapidly changing world. Despite differences of geography, these two countries share…
Lowy Institute-Rio Tinto China lecture: 'Chinese FDI in Australia - drivers and perceptions' by Professor Zha Daojiong
Speeches
Lowy Institute-Rio Tinto China lecture: 'Chinese FDI in Australia - drivers and perceptions' by Professor Zha Daojiong
A revised and edited version of the lecture given by the inaugural Lowy Institute-Rio Tinto China Analyst Fellow, Professor Zha Daojiong of Peking University, on 27 …
Dicing with death penalties in Indonesia
Commentary
Dicing with death penalties in Indonesia
Lowy Institute Research Fellow Dr Dave McRae has published an article in Chatham House's The World Today on the ramifications at home of protecting citizens abroad from the…
China won't be frozen out of Arctic
Commentary
China won't be frozen out of Arctic
In an opinion piece about China and the Arctic for the Global Times  (in English and Chinese), Lowy Institute East Asia Program Director Linda Jakobson argues that Chinese…