Sam Roggeveen

Director, International Security Program
Sam Roggeveen
Biography
Publications

Sam Roggeveen is Director of the Lowy Institute’s International Security Program. He is the author of The Echidna Strategy: Australia's Search for Power and Peace, published by La Trobe University Press in 2023.

Before joining the Lowy Institute, Sam was a senior strategic analyst in Australia’s peak intelligence agency, the Office of National Assessments, where his work dealt mainly with North Asian strategic affairs, including nuclear strategy and Asian military forces. Sam also worked on arms control policy in Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs, and as an analyst in the Defence Intelligence Organisation.

Sam has a long-standing interest in politics and political philosophy, and in 2019 he wrote Our Very Own Brexit: Australia's Hollow Politics and Where it Could Lead Us, about the hollowing out of Western democracy and its implications for Australia. 

Sam writes for newspapers and magazines in Australia and around the world, and is a regular commentator on the Lowy Institute’s digital magazine, The Interpreter, of which he was the founding editor from 2007 to 2014.

Sam also serves as lead editor at the Lowy Institute, and editor of the Lowy Institute Papers.

What the US doesn’t understand about China
What the US doesn’t understand about China
Could Japan, India and North Korea become buffer states between the US and China?
Weekend catch-up: Tall tales from the world of journalism, and much more
Weekend catch-up: Tall tales from the world of journalism, and much more
This week we continued our delightful new series on foreign correspondents to mark the imminent awarding of the annual Lowy Institute Media Award.
‘Suicide note’?: Turnbull’s North Korea rhetoric will no longer wash
‘Suicide note’?: Turnbull’s North Korea rhetoric will no longer wash
Turnbull's rhetoric fails to take into account the fact that North Korea now probably has an operational ICBM.
Canberra conversations, with Frances Adamson
Canberra conversations, with Frances Adamson
DFAT Secretary Frances Adamson discusses her life and career and the challenges facing her department and the nation.
Canberra conversations, with Mike Pezzullo
Canberra conversations, with Mike Pezzullo
Canberra Conversations is a new podcast interview series with some of the big names from the foreign-policy and national-security world in Australia's capital.
China, America and the Thucydides Trap: An interview with Graham Allison
China, America and the Thucydides Trap: An interview with Graham Allison
Harvard University scholar Graham Allison talks about his new book on US-China relations.
North Korea has goals other than nukes
North Korea has goals other than nukes
If you're frustrated that this dispute seems stuck with no way out, here are two things worth thinking about.
North Korea’s ICBM weakens Washington’s hand in Asia
North Korea’s ICBM weakens Washington’s hand in Asia
A world in which Japan and South Korea have less trust in America's ability and willingness to defend them against North Korea is one that works to China's advantage.
Lowy poll: Are we losing faith in democracy?
Lowy poll: Are we losing faith in democracy?
A drop in support for democracy, particularly among the young, may reflect rising expectations of what a democracy should be able to do.
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