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.

Almost all Australians favour renewables over coal and gas in energy security debate
Polling
Almost all Australians favour renewables over coal and gas in energy security debate
With the findings of the Finkel review on electricity markets and energy security to be released on 9 June 2017, the latest Lowy Institute Poll has found that Australians have a…
Majority of Australians say climate change a critical threat to Australia's vital interests
Polling
Majority of Australians say climate change a critical threat to Australia's vital interests
As the Trump administration in the United States announces its decision about the US participation in the Paris Agreement on climate change, findings from the 2017 Lowy…
Australia’s flatlining foreign affairs budget
Australia’s flatlining foreign affairs budget
There’s not much joy in the 2017 budget for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, for Australia’s international engagement, or for DFAT’s long-suffering staff.
We spend so little on ambassadors but they're more important than ever
Commentary
We spend so little on ambassadors but they're more important than ever
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop should not be harangued for bringing together all of Australia's heads of mission for the first time, writes Alex Oliver for the Sydney…
Asia in the Age of Uncertainty
Polling
Asia in the Age of Uncertainty
In the context of an increasingly demanding security environment in Asia, the Lowy Institute joined with five research partners in Asia Pacific in a six-nation 2016…
Crowdsourcing your views on gender equality in Australian international relations
Crowdsourcing your views on gender equality in Australian international relations
This new survey is an important part of a research project being undertaken by the Institute to better understand the nature of the gender balance in Australia’s international…
Travelling responsibly but further to go: Australia's new consular diplomacy
Journal Articles
Travelling responsibly but further to go: Australia's new consular diplomacy
Three years after the policy brief Consular Conundrum was published, Australia's consular policy has evolved in a number of ways in an attempt to meet the challenges for…
Does modern diplomacy still need a global network of embassies?
Commentary
Does modern diplomacy still need a global network of embassies?
In a special issue of Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, the electronic journal of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Alex Oliver argues that embassies are still essential…
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