The Director’s Chair: Anna Funder on Stasiland, the US, Australia and whether writers are like spies
In this episode of The Director’s Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with award-winning author Anna Funder. Anna is widely known for her two bestselling books on German history, Stasi...
Fidelis Magalhães
Fidelis Leite Magalhães is president of Alternative Futures-Institute of Politics and International Affairs (IPIA), a think tank based in Timor-Leste. He is a political economist a...
China, the West and Covid
It is hard to believe the world will easily forget China’s governing system allowed Covid to get out of hand and spread to the four corners of the Earth.
Originally published in T...
Countering China’s Adventurism over Taiwan: A Third Way
As America’s policy choices narrow to two extremes, a new proposal for a middle path
Lowy Institute Conversations: Ross Garnaut on Restoring Australia after the Pandemic Recession
In this episode of Lowy Institute Conversations, Roland Rajah, Lowy Institute Lead Economist, sits down with Dr Ross Garnaut to discuss the ideas in his new book, Reset: Restoring ...
Evaluate the Ladakh crisis, keep China at bay
A critical assessment of the stand-off offers New Delhi key lessons in managing the strategic competition with China. Originally published by The Hindu.
Clare Caldwell
Dr Clare Caldwell is Research Editor at the Lowy Institute and an editor with The Interpreter.
Prior to joining the Institute, Clare held senior editorial positions at the Briti...
‘Fortress Australia’: what are the costs of closing ourselves off to the world?
Originally published in The Conversation.
Australians need clarity on war or peace
A formal annual threat assessment from the government is better than the shapeless war talk voters are getting at the moment. Originally published in The Australian Financial Revie...