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Migration and Border Policy

Migration and Border Policy

In 2016 and 2017 the Lowy Institute conducted a significant research project to produce independent research and analysis on the challenges and opportunities raised by the movement of people and goods across Australia’s borders. An important goal of the research was to put Australia’s experiences in a broader regional and global context.

The Migration and Border Policy Project included workshops and roundtables which bring together external experts and government officials in an effort to build genuinely strategic approaches to complex migration and border issues. It also included annual Border Policy Research Fellowships in which an officer of the then Department of Immigration and Border Protection undert­ook research on migration and border policy issues at the Lowy Institute.

The Project was supported by the Australian Government’s then Department of Immigration and Border Protection.

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Migration and Border Policy links: The impact of Mosul, social cohesion in Australia, irregular migration, and more
Migration and Border Policy links: The impact of Mosul, social cohesion in Australia, irregular migration, and more
By Rachael Buckland, an intern with the Lowy Institute's Migration and Border Policy Project. The NSW Government has announced job assistance training for refugees arriving to…
The challenge for Asia's female politicians
Commentary
The challenge for Asia's female politicians
In an article in The Diplomat, Jiyoung Song writes that Asia is seeing a new wave of successful female politicians, but getting to the top requires hard choices.Jiyoung Song
Australia and the anti-trafficking regime in Southeast Asia
Reports
Australia and the anti-trafficking regime in Southeast Asia
This working paper reviews recent trends in human trafficking in Southeast Asia and the status of the anti-trafficking regime in ASEAN member states. It examines…
Choi's silent supporters
Commentary
Choi's silent supporters
This opinion piece was originally published in the Korea Times. Jiyoung Song
Migration and border policy links: Calais, resettlement, cross-border linkages and more
Migration and border policy links: Calais, resettlement, cross-border linkages and more
By Rachael Buckland, an intern with the Migration and Border Policy Project. Earlier today the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) released a report…
Migration and border policy links: Post-hurricane Haiti, Mosul fighting and more
Migration and border policy links: Post-hurricane Haiti, Mosul fighting and more
By Rachael Buckland, an intern with the Lowy Institute's Migration and Border Policy Project The Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection has published…
Economic migration and Australia in the 21st century
Analyses
Economic migration and Australia in the 21st century
This Analysis assesses the benefits and challenges of contemporary economic immigration in Australia. It argues that Australian governments have managed significant recent changes…
Scaling the migration summit
Commentary
Scaling the migration summit
Originally published in the Australian Financial Review.Khalid Koser
Reforming the international protection regime:  Responsibilities, roles and policy options for Australia
Analyses
Reforming the international protection regime: Responsibilities, roles and policy options for Australia
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Nonresident Fellow in the Migration and Border Policy Project Dr Khalid Koser argues that the international protection regime is failing and…
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention
Analyses
Australia and the 1951 Refugee Convention
In this Analysis, Khalid Koser argues that the implementation of the 1951 Refugee Convention is failing the interests of both states and refugees. Koser argues that Australia is…