Dr Michael Fullilove AM

Executive Director
Dr Michael Fullilove AM
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Dr Michael Fullilove AM is the Executive Director of the Lowy Institute.

Over the past two decades, Dr Fullilove has played a leading role in the establishment and development of the Lowy Institute. He wrote the Institute’s feasibility study for Sir Frank Lowy in 2002 and served as the Director of its Global Issues Program from 2003 until his appointment as Executive Director in 2012. He has also worked as a lawyer, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and an adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London.

Dr Fullilove writes widely on Australian foreign policy, US foreign policy and global issues in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Financial Times, The Atlantic, Foreign Policy and Foreign Affairs, as well as the Australian press. He is a sought-after speaker and commentator who is quoted regularly in publications such as The Economist and appears on broadcasters such as the ABC, the BBC and CNN. He graduated in arts and law from the Universities of Sydney and New South Wales, with dual university medals. He also studied as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, where he completed a master’s degree and a doctorate in international relations.

Dr Fullilove is the author of a number of books, including Rendezvous with Destiny: How Franklin D. Roosevelt and Five Extraordinary Men Took America into the War and into the World (Penguin), which won the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Non-Fiction. He is the editor of Men and Women of Australia! Our Greatest Modern Speeches (Viking), and the co-editor of Reports from a Turbulent Decade (Viking), an anthology of the Lowy Institute’s best work. In 2015 Dr Fullilove delivered the Boyer Lectures. His lectures were published as A Larger Australia: The ABC 2015 Boyer Lectures (Penguin).

In his capacity as Executive Director and as the host of The Director’s Chair podcast, Dr Fullilove has hosted many world leaders including Joe Biden, Angela Merkel, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Aung San Suu Kyi, Henry Kissinger, Lee Hsien Loong, Boris Johnson, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr, José Ramos-Horta, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Sanna Marin and Jake Sullivan, as well as nine Australian prime ministers.

In 2019 Dr Fullilove was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to international relations.

Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroad
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Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroad
Australian political dysfunction hurts our reputation abroadMichael FulliloveThe Australian10 October 2015Click here for the online text.Michael Fullilove
Think big and act big globally for a larger Australia
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Think big and act big globally for a larger Australia
Think big and act big globally for a larger AustraliaMichael FulliloveThe Australian17 October 2015Click here for online text.Michael Fullilove
The fading of an ageing world order
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The fading of an ageing world order
The fading of an ageing world orderMichael FulliloveThe Financial Times23 October 2015Click here for online text.Michael Fullilove
The great game is not a spectator sport
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The great game is not a spectator sport
The great game is not a spectator sportMichael FulliloveSydney Morning Herald5 December 2015Click here for the online text.Michael Fullilove
A republic is an issue of self respect
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A republic is an issue of self respect
Michael FulliloveThe Daily Telegraph30 November 2015Click here for the online text.Michael Fullilove
A Larger Australia: The ABC 2015 Boyer Lectures
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A Larger Australia: The ABC 2015 Boyer Lectures
For most of Australia's history, the world was run by nations like our own. But now the international order that has prevailed since the end of the Second World War is fraying…
Prosperity, safety our big worries
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Prosperity, safety our big worries
Michael Fullilove and Alex Oliver, originally published in The Australian, 16 June 2015. Michael Fullilove , Alex Oliver
A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions
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A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executions
A diplomatic mission to abolish the death penalty would be a fitting response to executionsDr Michael FulliloveSydney Morning Herald4 May 2015Click here for the online text…
Australia’s political leaders have to go back to the future
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Australia’s political leaders have to go back to the future
Australia’s political leaders have to go back to the futureMichael FulliloveFinancial Times9 February 2015Please click here for the online text.Michael Fullilove
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