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Taiwan’s wildcard
Commentary
Taiwan’s wildcard
Originally published in The La Trobe Asia Brief, a publication from La Trobe Asia based at La Trobe University.
Australia can expect China to lash out more often. We must foster resilience and sangfroid
Commentary
Australia can expect China to lash out more often. We must foster resilience and sangfroid
We should not compromise on our fundamental beliefs but focus on the factors that are within our control. Originally published in The Guardian. 
COVIDcast: Xi Jinping and COVID-19
Podcasts
COVIDcast: Xi Jinping and COVID-19
COVIDcast is a Lowy Institute pop-up podcast for anyone interested in understanding the effect of coronavirus on global politics. Each week for the next few weeks, Lowy Institute…
The Director’s Chair: Dennis Richardson on Australian politics and foreign policy, the United States and China
Podcasts
The Director’s Chair: Dennis Richardson on Australian politics and foreign policy, the United States and China
In this episode of The Director’s Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with legendary Australian official Dennis Richardson.
Everything a post-lockdown new normal needs we haven't thought about enough
Commentary
Everything a post-lockdown new normal needs we haven't thought about enough
Rethinking how we live and work might just keep the community and economy healthy, says Daniel Flitton. Originally published in Channel News Asia. 
Australians haven’t given up on the United States — yet
Commentary
Australians haven’t given up on the United States — yet
Originally published in The Washington Post.
COVIDcast: Adam Tooze on a world economy in flux
Podcasts
COVIDcast: Adam Tooze on a world economy in flux
Roland Rajah, Lowy Institute lead economist, sits down with Adam Tooze, Professor of History at Columbia University and the Director of its European Institute, to discuss how the…
With an ailing domestic economy, can China still pursue its global plans?
Commentary
With an ailing domestic economy, can China still pursue its global plans?
Soaring unemployment and a struggling economy must be tackled before its leaders can return to threats and bluster. Originally published in The Guardian.
COVIDcast: Secretary General Meg Taylor on COVID in the Pacific Islands
Podcasts
COVIDcast: Secretary General Meg Taylor on COVID in the Pacific Islands
In this episode Jonathan Pryke, Director of the Lowy Institute’s Pacific Islands Program, sits down with Dame Meg Taylor, Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum…