The nature of US intelligence is radically different - and more open - with the Ukraine invasion
Originally published in The Sydney Morning Herald.
For Xi, Putin’s invasion is a test run for Taiwan
Having learned from the collapse of Soviet Union, China may yet have to send its officials back to school to learn how not to put an empire back together again. Originally publishe...
The war in Ukraine
The Lowy Institute hosted a special panel on International Women's Day to discuss the unfolding war in Ukraine.
An address by Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese addressed the Lowy Institute on how a Labor government would deliver national security in a complex world.
An address by Prime Minister Scott Morrison
Prime Minister Scott Morrison spoke to the Lowy Institute on the situation in Ukraine, how it affects the Indo-Pacific and what Australia is doing in response.
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Towards a Better Vaccine Diplomacy
If vaccine diplomacy is the new great game, it is being played wrong by all sides, with the risk that no one will be left a winner. Originally published in The Diplomat.
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‘Bring it on’: Six reasons why sanctions won’t bring Putin to heel
Originally published in The Sydney Morning Herald.
The world that Vladimir Putin wants to see
The Russian President would rather have a global disorder where Russia is central, than an order where it is peripheral. Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.
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West must inflict a hammer blow to Russia’s economy
Originally published in The Australian.
Myanmar question is forcing ASEAN to remake itself
Many fear that overt displays of disharmony will do long-term damage. Originally published in Nikkei Asia.