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The 2019 Lowy Lecture: Prime Minister Scott Morrison
Speeches
The 2019 Lowy Lecture: Prime Minister Scott Morrison
On 3 October 2019, the Prime Minister Scott Morrison was invited to give the annual 2019 Lowy Lecture. Scott Morrison
Donald Trump's bizarre logic damages US allies' trust in intelligence sharing
Commentary
Donald Trump's bizarre logic damages US allies' trust in intelligence sharing
The US president appears to believe Australian spies are part of a deep-state conspiracy. Australia should be wary of the risks of getting drawn into his defence. Originally…
Now we must set sights on the G7
Commentary
Now we must set sights on the G7
Australia has a strong case to join the top democratic table. The PM should ask Donald Trump for help to do so. Originally published in the Australian Financial Review. Michael…
Socialist paradise: The new North Korea under Kim Jong-un, with Anna Fifield
Podcasts
Socialist paradise: The new North Korea under Kim Jong-un, with Anna Fifield
Episode 10. The Washington Post Beijing bureau chief and author Anna Fifield talks with host Kelsey Munro about life and politics in North Korea today. Kelsey Munro
The Current State of the World Trading System and Its Likely Future
Speeches
The Current State of the World Trading System and Its Likely Future
On 17 September 2019, the Lowy Institute hosted Ambassador Alan Wm Wolff, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization, for a discussion of the risks and opportunities…
The Prime Ministers in America
Interactives
The Prime Ministers in America
On the eve of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s state visit to Washington, the Lowy Institute presents a series of snapshots examining some of the more memorable meetings between…
Are Trumpians or Boltonians in charge?
Commentary
Are Trumpians or Boltonians in charge?
The US alliance is the great totem of Australia's foreign policy, before which our major parties kneel. But they should look up once in a while, lest the tectonic plates shift…
Kremlinology: What does Russia want? with Yevgenia Albats and Bobo Lo
Podcasts
Kremlinology: What does Russia want? with Yevgenia Albats and Bobo Lo
What does Russia want in the world? The dissident Russian journalist and academic Yevgenia Albats talks to Rules Based Audio host Kelsey Munro about how President Vladimir Putin…
Size vs statecraft: How India and Japan play the major power game
Commentary
Size vs statecraft: How India and Japan play the major power game
Japan and India’s differences might just be what makes this unlikely partnership effective. Originally published in The Diplomat.Bonnie Bley