Adhiraaj Anand
Adhiraaj Anand is a writer and researcher based in New Delhi, India. He holds a Masters in International Affairs from the National University of Singapore.
Worries about China's economic power are overdone
Core realities suggest that it will never establish a meaningful lead over the West. Originally published in Nikkei Asia.
Parker Novak
Parker Novak is a Nonresident Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and Indo-Pacific Security Initiative, where he specialises in Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands,...
Time for West to take off the gloves
Originally published in The Australian.
Conversations: Gareth Evans on Good International Citizenship
In this episode of Lowy Institute Conversations, former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans speaks to Executive Director Michael Fullilove about his new book Good Internationa...
China is squirming under pressure to condemn Russia. It can’t hold out forever
Beijing is struggling to settle on a clear message over Ukraine because it is trying to reconcile the irreconcilable. Originally published in The Guardian.
Dominique Fraser
Dominique Fraser is a Research Associate at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Australia. Her work focuses on the relationship between Europe and Asia, in particular ties between...
AUKUS and nuclear proliferation
The Lowy Institute hosted Dr Alan J. Kuperman, Associate Professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs in Texas for a discussion on the implications of AUKUS for the ...
Revising down the rise of China
Despite being on track to become the world’s largest economy, China will struggle to avoid a future of significantly slower long-term growth.
Exploit Xi and Putin mutual distrust to limit China-Russia partnership
Originally published in The Australian.