Alex Oliver

Former Director of Research
Alex Oliver
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Alex Oliver was Director of Research at the Lowy Institute between 2018 and 2021. Prior to 2018, she directed the Lowy Institute's program on diplomacy and public opinion, including the annual Lowy Institute Poll. 

Alex's other research interests include Australia's diplomacy and diplomatic infrastructure, consular affairs, and public diplomacy. As well as six annual Lowy Institute Polls, Alex authored or co-authored several major studies for the Lowy Institute on Australia’s diplomacy. She wrote for international press including Foreign AffairsForeign PolicyThe Wall Street Journal and BBC.com, and for Australian publications including The AustralianThe Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and the Australian Journal of International Affairs. Alex provided regular commentary on Australian foreign affairs and diplomacy in Australian and international media, gave evidence at parliamentary inquiries and delivered a Senate Occasional Lecture in 2014.     

Before joining the Institute in 2007, Alex was a senior associate at Mallesons Stephen Jaques Solicitors in Sydney, specialising in intellectual property and consumer law. Prior to her career in law she was an account director and brand manager at multinationals Leo Burnett Advertising and Unilever. Alex was the University Medallist in law at UNSW, has bachelor degrees in Law and Science and an A.Mus.A.

Polls apart: how Australian views have changed on “boat people”
Polls apart: how Australian views have changed on “boat people”
Charged atmospherics over border security has plenty guessing about public attitudes, but the numbers tell a story, too.
Marise Payne: charting the battle lines for Australian security
Marise Payne: charting the battle lines for Australian security
The Foreign Minister’s speech follows a run of major foreign and defence policy speeches ahead of the poll that matters.
Julie Bishop and her place in the history books
Julie Bishop and her place in the history books
Her achievements lie in the goals she chose to pursue, which she then pursued with determination and rigour.
2018 Lowy Institute Poll: continuities and discontinuities
2018 Lowy Institute Poll: continuities and discontinuities
Australians have reacted to global disruptions with a growing sense of unease.
Terrorism trumps China, US fears for Australians
Commentary
Terrorism trumps China, US fears for Australians
Originally published in The Australian on 20 June 2018. Michael Fullilove , Alex Oliver
2018 Lowy Institute Poll
Polling
2018 Lowy Institute Poll
After the remarkable developments of the past two years and following a year of heated domestic debate on issues such as foreign influence, energy and immigration, the 2018 Lowy…
2018 Lowy Institute Poll Interactive
Polling
2018 Lowy Institute Poll Interactive
After the remarkable developments of the past two years and following a year of heated domestic debate on issues such as foreign influence, energy and immigration, the 2018 Lowy…
Favourites of 2017: East West Street
Favourites of 2017: East West Street
A law lecture led to a fast-paced search across the world to trace the most terrible of crimes.
2017 Global Diplomacy Index: Asia’s ties to the world
2017 Global Diplomacy Index: Asia’s ties to the world
Despite a conviction that the digital age would displace the embassy, traditional diplomacy is holding up.
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